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Oliver Lucas — who was once part of a failed drug-smuggling operation led by notorious gangster Curtis Warren — masterminded numerous importations of the class A and B drugs into the Island on RIBs from mainland Europe. The year-old was found in possession of a commercial quantity of cocaine and cannabis believed to be destined for Jersey, according to the States police. This week Lucas was jailed for eight years by a court in Rennes after being found guilty of numerous drug-related charges. The two couriers caught in Bouley Bay — Emmanuel Halais and Emmanuel Gautier — who were jailed by the Royal Court in for six and a half years and five and a half years respectively, were jailed for an additional four and three years to run alongside their existing sentences. A Dutch drugs courier was jailed for four years and a Spanish facilitator received a one-year suspended sentence. Jersey-born fisherman Alexander de la Haye 37 is still on the run and was jailed for six years in his absence. A European arrest warrant has been issued. He was a massive drugs trafficker — but he was the facilitator and orchestrator, which is exactly what Lucas was in this case. Read the Town Crier, Le Rocher and a whole host of other subjects like mortgage advice, business, cycling, travel and property. Search Search. More UK News. Read the latest free supplements Read the Town Crier, Le Rocher and a whole host of other subjects like mortgage advice, business, cycling, travel and property. Read More.
Fantastic winter draws to a close in Val d'Isere
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At this time of year a good refreeze is essential to good conditions and during this past week it was too warm at night for a good freeze and we had a much tougher week because of it. Last Friday we headed to Tignes after a light freeze on Thursday night, and had a very good morning. The snow supported well on the upper half of the mountain, but was fragile lower down and needed to be skied gently with smooth movements and side-slipping. Fragile spring snow is a great educator but a nightmare for people who lack pivoting finesse and side-slipping skills, as any abrupt movements or over-edging causes the skier to break through the surface, which makes skiing very difficult plus it puts the knees at risk. On Saturday we skinned to the Crete du Genepy and Mont Roup and had fantastically clean and smooth spring snow, but again the lower half was fragile. Sunday was a very tricky day with grey skies and strong winds, and because of the lack of freeze I headed to altitude on the Grande Motte. It was a nice end to their season, and after a really tough day on Sunday it was great to bounce back with a cracking good ski. Fortunately it was colder on Wednesday night and the good freeze made for much better skiing on Thursday, both on and off-piste. We managed supporting spring snow all the way to the bottom of the Sache, which would be about m, and on Wednesday the snow was breaking through at about m. That refreeze will greatly assist anyone going off on a hut-to-hut tour, because it will have helped to stabilise the mountain. I took a photo of a plaque avalanche that had popped out in the trees on the lower slope of the Lavachet. This slide took place exactly where we stop to put on our skins after skiing the big Lavachet slope in powder during the winter. If the temperatures drop we could have a couple of nice mornings of powder skiing before some excellent spring snow to finish the season, and what a bonus that would be. Have a fantastic end of season and a great summer, and next winter will roll around before you know it. Follow more from Wayne in his Daily Diary. NB: Exploring beyond the ski resort boundaries is an amazing experience for anyone who's physically fit and has mastered the pistes well enough. Mountain guides are professionally qualified and have extensive knowledge of the local terrain to provide you with the safest and most enjoyable possible experience in the mountains; as a visitor here we highly recommend you hiring one. Many ski schools also provide instruction in off-piste skiing, avalanche safety and mountaineering techniques. Make your time in the mountains unforgettable for the right reasons, ski safe! Off-piste skiing and mountaineering are dangerous. Start Planning. Start Exploring.
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