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The court result follows a complex investigation into the supply of Class A drugs into the Chesterfield and Sheffield areas which began back in 2022.
Almost 20kg of cocaine, a 9mm handgun, and approximately £1.2m cash were recovered as part of the investigation, with £680,000 discovered in just one vehicle which was stopped by officers in Sheffield.
The investigation, which was led by officers of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit, uncovered those involved in facilitating, supplying, and delivering illegal drugs and tracked the movement of large quantities of criminal money throughout the UK.
Such was the evidence of their criminal activities that 13 of the gang pleaded guilty before trial – and were handed the following sentences at Derby Crown Court on Friday December 6:
Seven of the gang denied their part in drugs operation – but were eventually found guilty by a jury at Derby Crown Court after a 12-week trial earlier this year. They were handed the following jail terms:
Three other men will be sentenced for their parts in the drugs:
Detective Inspector Tom Bentley, who led the investigation into the group, said: “The jail sentences for this group reflect the really serious harm that they, and those like them, do to our communities.
“This was a sophisticated gang – who not only profited greatly from their illegal activities – but were also clearly prepared to defend their criminal enterprise with lethal firearms.
“I hope that these sentences send a clear message to anyone involved in this type of crime that there is no safe place – we will work across the region, and indeed country, to bring you to justice.”