'Nobody Had Guts to Deal in Front of Me' ; the Owner of the Dance Academy Told Police It 'Broke His Heart' When Officers Raided the Union Street Club Because He 'Never Ever' Tolerated Drugs.
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › June 13, 2008
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › June 13, 2008
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The owner of the Dance Academy told police it "broke his heart" when officers raided the Union Street club because he "never ever" tolerated drugs.
A jury at Plymouth Crown Court heard Manoucehr Bahmanzadeh passionately deny he allowed ecstasy to be sold on the premises.See the full content of this document
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'Nobody Had Guts to Deal in Front of Me' ; the Owner of the Dance Academy Told Police It 'Broke His Heart' When Officers Raided the Union Street Club Because He 'Never Ever' Tolerated Drugs.
In an interview just after the police operation in May 2006, he told police: "I have always been honest about drugs, I never tolerate these things. Because of that I encourage my st...
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