"They may have key information that will assist us with our investigation. "I'd urge them to come forward. I'm also keen to hear from members of the public who might recognise them." he second is described as aged in his mids 30s, shorter than the other two men, of medium build with collar length, sandy hair. He was wearing a red short sleeved top. The last man is described aged in his 50s, again around 6ft tall, of stocky build, with balding, light brown hair which was possibly dyed. He was wearing a green jacket. Detective Constable Craig Foulkes, of Kirklees CID, said: “These men have targeted a vulnerable member of our community who has handed over money in good faith for work that they seemingly had no intention of completing. “We have quite detailed descriptions of the men involved and I would urge anyone who believes they have seen these men or have any information that could help our further enquiries to contact Kirklees CID on 101. “If anyone else has been visited by men matching these descriptions offering roofing work or similar, whether they handed over money or not, we would also ask them to make contact.”
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He was present as the container was unloaded and spoke at length with one of the arrested men, the agency said. The second man was Asian, aged between 40 and 45, and has greying short black hair. He used a fork lift truck to unload the container during the morning it arrived at the unit. The third man was Asian, aged between 30 and 45, and of medium build. Investigators said they believed an angle grinder he bought on 5 July was used to dismantle the lathes at the unit. Although the drugs were found was in July, the National Crime Agency has only just released details of the raid. Paul Risby, NCA Birmingham Branch Commander, said: "We believe these men are connected to this large heroin seizure.
"They may have key information that will assist us with our investigation. "I'd urge them to come forward. I'm also keen to hear from members of the public who might recognise them." he second is described as aged in his mids 30s, shorter than the other two men, of medium build with collar length, sandy hair. He was wearing a red short sleeved top. The last man is described aged in his 50s, again around 6ft tall, of stocky build, with balding, light brown hair which was possibly dyed. He was wearing a green jacket. Detective Constable Craig Foulkes, of Kirklees CID, said: “These men have targeted a vulnerable member of our community who has handed over money in good faith for work that they seemingly had no intention of completing. “We have quite detailed descriptions of the men involved and I would urge anyone who believes they have seen these men or have any information that could help our further enquiries to contact Kirklees CID on 101. “If anyone else has been visited by men matching these descriptions offering roofing work or similar, whether they handed over money or not, we would also ask them to make contact.”
"They may have key information that will assist us with our investigation. "I'd urge them to come forward. I'm also keen to hear from members of the public who might recognise them." he second is described as aged in his mids 30s, shorter than the other two men, of medium build with collar length, sandy hair. He was wearing a red short sleeved top. The last man is described aged in his 50s, again around 6ft tall, of stocky build, with balding, light brown hair which was possibly dyed. He was wearing a green jacket. Detective Constable Craig Foulkes, of Kirklees CID, said: “These men have targeted a vulnerable member of our community who has handed over money in good faith for work that they seemingly had no intention of completing. “We have quite detailed descriptions of the men involved and I would urge anyone who believes they have seen these men or have any information that could help our further enquiries to contact Kirklees CID on 101. “If anyone else has been visited by men matching these descriptions offering roofing work or similar, whether they handed over money or not, we would also ask them to make contact.”