DRUG DEALERS, a notorious paedophile and a woman who smashes two wine glasses are among the criminals jailed last month.

The courts have had a busy October locking up criminals from across Wokingham and Bracknell.

Here are the faces of all of the criminals who have been sentenced for their crimes in the past month.

The criminal facing the longest sentence is Sidney Cooke who will "die in prison" for the killing of up to nine young boys during sex orgies.

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Kadri Bako, Emiljano Faslliaj and Eduard Troka

Bracknell News:

These three men were locked away for producing a cannabis factory in Wokingham worth about £1,500,000.

Police were called by a witness to reports of a large cannabis factory at two industrial units in Oxford Road, Wokingham.

On December 3, 2020, officers attended the scene and a large quantity of cannabis was located being grown within the site.

Kadri Bako, 29 and Emiljano Faslliaj, 30, both of no fixed were arrested that day. Bako was then charged on December 4, 2020 and Faslliaj was charged the following day.

They both pleaded guilty in a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Friday, April 23 to the charge.

A third person was also found to be part of the drug gang after crime scene investigators found fingerprints identifying Eduard Troka, aged 30 of no fixed abode.

All three men were sentenced at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday, October 5 to four years imprisonment.

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Sidney Cooke

Bracknell News:

One of Britain’s most notorious paedophiles has failed in a bid to be freed from jail for the 10th time.

Child killer Sidney Cooke, 94, is one of the oldest prisoners to come before the Parole Board in recent years.

Then 72, he had admitted a campaign of abuse against two brothers in the 1970s which began when they were just 13 and spanned five years.

Prior to that he had served nine years for the 1984 killing of 14-year-old Jason Swift.

He has also been linked to the unsolved murder of seven-year-old Mark Tildesley, who disappeared in 1984 after visiting a funfair near his home in Wokingham, Berkshire, and is suspected of being involved in the kidnap and murder of six-year-old Barry Lewis.

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