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24th April 2016, 19:45
More madness!
Gun cops and dog handlers were among officers used in a 4am raid on John Dyer’s pot factory.
Dyer, 58, got a suspended term for growing the stash and was not even sentenced over the illegal shotgun.
Yet four days later Pat, 65, got 15 months over an unloaded firearm in his cellar, kept as a memento to fallen Falklands War pals.
Pat’s daughter Cherida, 25, said yesterday: “It’s justice turned on its head. My dad never posed a threat to society, yet this man’s free. It makes no sense at all.” Ex-wife Debs, 55, added: “It makes a mockery of justice.”
Dyer, of Soham, Cambs, admitted drug production, illegal gun possession and obstructing electricity.
Cambridge crown court gave him a nine-month suspended term, 250 hours’ work and left the gun rap on file.
The Sun told last week how Who Dares Wins hero Pat was jailed over the Hereford find.
Meanewhile, Cherida has written to David Cameron: “Is this how you thank your soldiers?”
The fashion designer, 25, of Hereford, wrote as our petition to have Pat, 65, freed topped 153,000 signatures. She also told the PM: “My father saved countless lives. When Britain needed him, he stepped up. He should be afforded the respect he deserves.”
You can sign our petition to have Pat’s sentence suspended at change.org/freepat
Gun cops and dog handlers were among officers used in a 4am raid on John Dyer’s pot factory.
Dyer, 58, got a suspended term for growing the stash and was not even sentenced over the illegal shotgun.
Yet four days later Pat, 65, got 15 months over an unloaded firearm in his cellar, kept as a memento to fallen Falklands War pals.
Pat’s daughter Cherida, 25, said yesterday: “It’s justice turned on its head. My dad never posed a threat to society, yet this man’s free. It makes no sense at all.” Ex-wife Debs, 55, added: “It makes a mockery of justice.”
Dyer, of Soham, Cambs, admitted drug production, illegal gun possession and obstructing electricity.
Cambridge crown court gave him a nine-month suspended term, 250 hours’ work and left the gun rap on file.
The Sun told last week how Who Dares Wins hero Pat was jailed over the Hereford find.
Meanewhile, Cherida has written to David Cameron: “Is this how you thank your soldiers?”
The fashion designer, 25, of Hereford, wrote as our petition to have Pat, 65, freed topped 153,000 signatures. She also told the PM: “My father saved countless lives. When Britain needed him, he stepped up. He should be afforded the respect he deserves.”
You can sign our petition to have Pat’s sentence suspended at change.org/freepat