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Spate of assaults on Suffolk police officers condemned by police leaders

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Suffolk police chiefs have expressed concern over a recent series of assaults on officers, with several incidents reported across the county in the past ten days. Two officers in Ipswich were among those attacked.

The big picture: The assaults are part of a wider pattern across Suffolk, with incidents reported in Lowestoft, Newmarket, Bury St Edmunds, Worlington, Stowmarket, Martlesham, and Bungay.

Chief Superintendent Alice Scott has condemned the attacks, calling them "unacceptable." The assaults range from physical violence to spitting at officers.

  • In Ipswich, one officer was punched in the head, and another headbutted at Ipswich Hospital after detaining a suspected drunk driver.

  • Another Ipswich officer was punched by a man resisting arrest for allegedly assaulting door staff.

What they're saying:

  • Tim Passmore, Suffolk's Police and Crime Commissioner, called the attacks "utterly deplorable" and stressed there is no excuse for such behaviour.

  • Ch Supt Scott emphasised that officers "support and protect people in the community" and should not face violence while performing their duties.

What's next: Police say they will take action against perpetrators to secure prosecutions and "bring them to justice."

  • Officers receive extensive training to reduce the likelihood of assaults and minimise harm if they occur.

  • Several suspects have been charged and bailed to appear in court in the coming months.

The bottom line: Authorities are calling for the public's respect and cooperation to ensure the safety of officers on the job.

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Albanian drug dealer jailed after hiding cocaine in underwear

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An Albanian man who concealed cocaine in his underwear and presented a fake driving licence to police has been jailed for 38 months.

Why it matters: The arrest led to the discovery of more than £20,000 worth of uncut cocaine at an Ipswich address. Regi Salillari, 28, from Albania, was stopped by officers from the West Area Sentinel team on 29 January while driving in Thorney Way, Stowmarket.

Albanian drug dealer Regi Salillari
Albanian drug dealer Regi SalillariSuffolk Constabulary

The details: When approached by police, Salillari attempted to deceive officers by producing a counterfeit Italian driving licence.

Officers searched him and found:

  • Four bags of cocaine hidden in his underwear

  • More than £500 in cash

Following his arrest, a search of an address in Ipswich uncovered:

  • More than £20,000 worth of uncut cocaine

  • Over £1,000 in cash

Cash and cocaine was seized by police
Cash and cocaine was seized by policeSuffolk Constabulary

In court: Salillari appeared at Ipswich Crown Court on 26 March, where he pleaded guilty to:

  • Possession with intent to supply cocaine

  • Driving with no insurance

  • Possessing a fraudulent document with intent to deceive

What they're saying: PC Harry Tully from the West Sentinel team said: "Salillari came to Stowmarket with the sole intention of supplying Class A drugs in the town. When intercepted by officers he attempted to deceive them by proving false details and producing fake documents which he had clearly gone to some lengths to obtain."

"Fortunately, the tenacious officers quickly saw past this elaborate ruse and he was arrested. We will continue to proactively target those involved in organised crime wherever they might be in our county."

The bottom line: Salillari now begins a 38-month prison term, as Suffolk authorities maintain their stance of significant custodial sentences for Class A drug dealers operating in the county.

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