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Popular Channel 4 documentary 24 Hours in Police Custody follows Cambridgeshire Police investigations into the dealing of crystal meth and cocaine




A new episode of the popular Channel 4 documentary 24 Hours in Police Custody follows investigations into the dealing of crystal meth and cocaine across the eastern region.

The episode, which will air at 9pm on Monday, January 13, begins by following Cambridgeshire detectives as they investigate a class A drugs case.

The investigation began in June 2023 after Neighbourhood Support Team officers discovered a £10,000 stash of drugs – including crystal meth and cocaine – in a car on the A47 near Peterborough.

An episode still of Daniel Fordham
An episode still of Daniel Fordham

Meanwhile, the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU) was uncovering a major operation that led to the seizure of drugs worth more than £1.5million over the border in Norfolk.

After finding drugs hidden in secret compartments in equipment being shipped into the UK, detectives realised they had the potential to break an international South American cartel by exploiting their discovery.

In August last year, Toby Bunting, 52, of Park Road, Peterborough, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison after admitting two counts of possession with intent to supply class A (crystal meth and cocaine), two counts of possession with intent to supply class B (ketamine and cathinones - khat), acquiring criminal property – namely £800 in cash – and possession of a firearm – namely a Taser.

Custody picture of Axel Ritter Cruze
Custody picture of Axel Ritter Cruze

In May 2023, Axel Ritter Cruz, 39, of King Street, Norwich, was jailed for 16 years after admitting importation of cocaine and importation of methyl-amphetamine, and possession with intent to supply both substances, while Daniel Fordham, 34, of Saxon Way, Fakenham, was jailed for ten years after admitting conspiracy to supply methyl-amphetamine.

Detective Chief Inspector Mick Birch, from ERSOU’s Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU), said: “Crystal meth is an incredibly dangerous and addictive substance. It’s vital that it doesn’t make its way into our communities, and we’re committed to targeting those looking to profit from the misery of others by selling such perilous substances.”

An episode still of Alex Ritter Cruze
An episode still of Alex Ritter Cruze
A custody photo of Daniel Fordham
A custody photo of Daniel Fordham
A custody photo of Toby Bunting
A custody photo of Toby Bunting
DCI Mick Birch
DCI Mick Birch
Regional drugs ops are to feature on the prime-time documentary series 24 Hours in Police Custody
Regional drugs ops are to feature on the prime-time documentary series 24 Hours in Police Custody

24 Hours in Police Custody: The Norfolk Narco Cartel will be shown on Channel 4 at 9pm on Monday, 13 January.



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