
Dealer amnesty in killer hunt · 2006-12-18 14:35
British police have offered an amnesty to drug dealers in Ipswich in a bid for new information to help track down the killer of five drug-using prostitutes, informs The Daily Telegraph.
None showed signs of having been subjected to significant trauma or serious sexual assault, fuelling speculation that the murderer may have been a drug dealer who doped them.
“Dealing class A drugs is a serious offence. However, our priority remains finding the person responsible for these murders,” said Suffolk Detective Chief Superintendent Stewart Gull.
Mr Gull said that almost 500 officers were working in one of Britain’s biggest ever manhunts, with 350 being drafted in from 31 police forces around the country, including Northern Ireland, to help Suffolk police.
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