![]() ![]() He had previously denied all charges he was accused of, but he was still convicted of 19 counts of rape and five counts of sexual assault. Lloyd, of Ullswater Road, London, was arrested in the same month, and convicted at Basildon Crown Court in Basildon, Essex, on Thursday, February 18. Joe Lloyd was sentenced to time in prison for his crimes (Image: Essex Police) The abuses gradually got worse over time, but only came to light in May 2017 when they were reported to Essex Police. After picking them up from Collingwood Farm, he was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment, which he had already served.īetween 20, Joe Lloyd continually carried out sexual abuse upon a boy, including rape. He was sentenced to three years in prison.įinally, 43-year-old Tottenham man Gazmir Nuzi, of Barclay Road, was sentenced on Monday 11 January, after entering a guilty plea to assisting the unlawful immigration of two men who had been smuggled into the UK by the group. He pleaded guilty last April to a count of conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration. He was sentenced to four and-a-half years for his part in the conspiracy.Īlexandru Hanga, 28, of Hobart Road in Tilbury, was another of those onward drivers. He was the only onward driver to stand trial at the Old Bailey, as two others had previously entered guilty pleas. Valentin Calota, 38, of Cossingham Road in Birmingham, worked with Nica to transport migrants into London once they had arrived in Essex. The men convicted of being involved in the Thurrock 39 deaths (Image: Essex Police) Nica was given 27 years, Hughes was handed 20 years in prison, Harrison was sentenced to 18 years, and Robinson was jailed for 13 years and four months - all for 39 counts of manslaughter and a people-smuggling conspiracy. Ringleaders Gheorghe Nica, 43, and Ronan Hughes, 41, and drivers Maurice Robinson, 26, and Eamonn Harrison, 24, were sentenced along with three other gang members on Friday, January 22 at the Old Bailey, London. Gheorghe Nica, Ronan Hughes, Maurice Robinson, Eamonn Harrison, Valentin Calota, Alexandru Hanga and Gazmir Nuziįour people smugglers who were responsible for the deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants were jailed for a total of 78 years between them. Warwick, of Prospect Close, Southend, was jailed for five years and eight months today, Monday, January 25. The 29-year-old admitted being concerned in supplying cocaine and heroin and acquiring, using or possessing criminal property when he appeared at Basildon Crown Court on January 6. He had £480 cash on him and the phone used by the Maxwell drugs line, which supplied cocaine and heroin in the Southend area. Thomas Warrick, 29 was arrested in Rochford on December 1, 2020, after drugs marketing messages were linked back to his phone number. ![]() He will serve his sentence in a secure hospital, and will not be released until it is deemed safe to do so. He appeared at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Friday, January 8 after being charged for Harley’s manslaughter, with a concurrent 10-year sentence for the counts of attempted murder. ![]() Now 68 years old, Bourne was convicted on Thursday, January 14 following a trial at Basildon Crown Court.Ī number of other people were also injured including five teenage boys, a teenage girl, and a woman aged in her 20s. Laurence Bourne was convicted for historic child sexual abuse in Basildon between 19. He denied murder but was convicted by a jury at Chelmsford Crown Court. Lewis then tried to take his own life but failed. Janet was attacked by her then 80-year-old husband as she lay sleeping in her bed. Lewis murdered his 76-year-old wife Janet in the home they shared in Padgetts Way in Hullbridge, Essex. Read more: The latest crime and court news from across EssexĪs we near the end of another eventful year in the county, EssexLive has pulled together a list of the criminals who have faced the most serious time behind bars for horrendous crimes, running from January through to December.īeginning in January 82-year-old Essex grandfather Robert Lewis was told he was 'likely to die' in prison after brutally murdering his wife of more than 50 years. These people range from murderers, sexual abusers, violent robbers and people who abuse positions of trust for their own gain and gratification. The magistrates courts in Southend, Basildon, Chelmsford and Colchester have been processing hundreds of criminals, some facing jail time, while the crown courts in Chelmsford and Basildon have seen the most serious criminals come through. While Essex's life has faced ups, downs and disruption this year due to Covid, the criminal justice system has continued apace in the courts. ![]()
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