Man from Wigan jailed for drug supply
A man from Wigan has been jailed today (Friday 22 March) for 20 years for his involvement in a plot to supply Class A and B drugs across the UK.
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A man from Wigan has been jailed today (Friday 22 March) for 20 years for his involvement in a plot to supply Class A and B drugs across the UK.
A third member of an organised crime group (OCG) conspiring to import more than £360 million of class A drugs has been convicted.
A gang involved in the importation of over two tonnes of Class A drugs with an estimated street value of more £250 million pounds have been jailed today (Thursday 21 March) following an investigation by detectives at the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit.
Detectives from the the Regional Organised Crime Unit for the West Midlands region (ROCUWM) have smashed a wholesale drug supply ring, with those involved jailed for a combined total of more than 40 years.
A Plymouth man has been jailed for internet-based child sex offences and the sexual assault of a young girl.
Nine people suspected of human trafficking offences have been arrested after warrants were executed in Spain, Kent and across the West Midlands.
Two men have been jailed today (Tuesday 19 March) at Manchester Crown Court as part of a NWROCU investigation into a county line running between Manchester and Whitby.
Another week of success after a national operation tackling cross-border drug dealing has seen over 180 arrests and 90 vulnerable people safeguarded.
Nine members of organised crime groups in Cheshire, Cumbria, and Manchester have been jailed for more than 100 years for drug supply offences.
A man who used the internet and social media sites to sell non-existent holiday rentals and electronic goods on a large scale has been jailed for fraud.