Gang jailed for running £600K drugs network
Автор: West Mercia Police
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Nine people involved in operating a drugs network from Luton to Worcester were jailed on Friday (July 11th), as part of ongoing efforts to tackle serious and organised crime across our three counties.
The organised crime group ran the ‘Nico’ line, facilitating the supply of cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin into Worcester.
The sentencing follows an extensive investigation by West Mercia Police’s Serious and Organised Crime Unit (SOCU), who launched a relentless and robust operation against the gang.
Investigators identified the ringleader as Hashim Malik, supported by his trusted right-hand men Karim Moustati and Saood Ali, courier Muhiz Jamshed and beneath them Max Didcote, Hussain Akhtar, Myles Price and Amy Deacon who acted as foot soldiers, street dealers, and ‘baggers’.
The gang used a cloud-based notes system to track drug orders, monitor debts, and manage their illegal trade efficiently. Over time, they flooded Worcester with more than 6kg of cocaine, crack cocaine, and heroin, causing significant harm to vulnerable individuals through addiction and debt.
However, their luck ran out last year when armed officers carried out a series of targeted arrests, dismantling the operation and ensuring key members were put behind bars.
Read more: https://www.westmercia.police.uk/news...
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