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you have to live in the POSH TOFF part of dulwich NEVER GO in a pound shop or iceland as these shops are not for the real POSH TOFF thats all you have to do. but beware you get seen in a pound shop you lose the lot.ps a lot of them use a disguise you can tell when they pay,ie ask the staff to pack the bags and ask if they deliver in a ocado van.

Yup - corner of Silvester and CPR - the lights and fans overloaded the electrics and it went afire. It was all over the South London Press at the time - the story is from before the earliest archive on the SLP website though there are copies of the article on some stoner websites. ?25k street value, so they said at the time. Of course, East Dulwich was less posh then (November 2004).



Of course, if you go back a bot further (early to mid 90s), East Dulwich police station was a key centre in the south London dealing scene. Some boys in blue got nicked for it - as I recall, something along the lines of arresting someone with 1kg of wed, charging them with half that, and the other half disappearing from the evidence suite - though on a bigger scale than that. When EDPS was home to the South East Regional Crime Squad. I've often wondered whether there is any link between the planned closure of EDPS and its sorry history in the 80s and 90s. A couple of links about the story here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/1999/oct/06/nickhopkins

and here

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/audio_video/programmes/panorama/transcripts/transcript_03_12_00.txt

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