Crime group that ran drugs lab from Bournemouth for supply across UK jailed
Three men from Bournemouth and two men from Southampton who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs have been sentenced at Winchester Crown Court.
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Three men from Bournemouth and two men from Southampton who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs have been sentenced at Winchester Crown Court.
A third man has appeared at Bristol Crown Court and been jailed for conspiracy to supply cocaine through the dark web.
A man and woman from Dorset have appeared in court and been sentenced for drugs and money laundering offences.
Criminal networks across the country were targeted during a month-long crackdown on serious and organised crime in March.
Six men have been charged following the discovery of a suspected drugs laboratory near Bitton where it is believed class A drugs, including cocaine, and class B drugs, including mephedrone, were being produced.
Three men who broke into a house and stole large amounts of illegal drugs have been sentenced to prison.
A national intensification week targeting County Lines and its associated criminality took place recently - seeing significant arrests and deal lines shutdown.
Today (Thursday 12 March) at Burnley Crown Court, four men have been jailed for more than 19 years as part of a NWROCU investigation into a major Class A drug conspiracy in East Lancashire.
Yesterday morning (11 March 2026), officers from the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit, with the support of Merseyside Police, carried out warrants at five address on the Wirral.
Roberto Cataldo, Parminder Grewal, Tomas Kiaulakys and Gabriele Trinkunaite all were involved in transporting blocks of cocaine across the country to be supplied to drug dealers.