Drug supplier extradited and jailed
A Newcastle cocaine supplier who was extradited from Spain has been jailed.
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A Newcastle cocaine supplier who was extradited from Spain has been jailed.
Today (Wednesday 20 November) at Mold Crown Court, seven men were sentenced as part of Operation Falcon, a comprehensive NWROCU investigation into a multimillion-pound drug conspiracy. This operation uncovered the importation of over two tonnes of Class A drugs into the UK.
A drug dealer who imported and sold ecstasy has been jailed for over five years.
The team behind the pioneering state-of-the-art project have taken home the High Sheriff Cup at Northumbria Police’s Pride and Policing Awards.
Two suspects have been arrested as part of a continued clampdown around courier fraud and money laundering.
Today (Friday, October 4), three men were sentenced to prison for their role in a series of fraud that cost four victims thousands of pounds in pension savings.
Nine members of a Merseyside based organised crime group, ‘the Coggins OCG’, have been jailed for more than 155 years for blackmail and Class A drug supply.
A strike day, which has been the result of a complex police operation, saw addresses on Cuthberts Avenue, Middlesbrough and Laburnum Grove, Stockton, searched by officers from the North East Regional Organised Crime Unit (NEROCU) with the support of the National Crime Agency (NCA).
Between January and March 2020, 61-year-old Stephen Biles had been communicating online and over the phone with an adult, and discussed meeting in order to arrange for Biles to abuse the other adult’s niece at hotel.
Seven men from Merseyside have been jailed for a combined 91 years for their involvement in a wide-scale plot to supply cocaine across the country.