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£50m Wales heroin gang jailed for almost 70 years | £50m Wales heroin gang jailed for almost 70 years |
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Gang members who planned to flood south Wales with drugs worth £50m have been jailed for a total of almost 70 years. | Gang members who planned to flood south Wales with drugs worth £50m have been jailed for a total of almost 70 years. |
The 10 men were behind what police told Cardiff Crown Court was the biggest ever seizure of heroin in Wales. | The 10 men were behind what police told Cardiff Crown Court was the biggest ever seizure of heroin in Wales. |
An investigation smashed a network stretching from Wales to north west England producing the drug on an industrial scale. | An investigation smashed a network stretching from Wales to north west England producing the drug on an industrial scale. |
Coordinator Det Supt Chris Dodd said: "This highly organised criminal network believed they were above the law." | Coordinator Det Supt Chris Dodd said: "This highly organised criminal network believed they were above the law." |
On Friday the gang was jailed for a total of 68 years 10 months by Judge Rhys Rowlands. | On Friday the gang was jailed for a total of 68 years 10 months by Judge Rhys Rowlands. |
The court heard how every major town along the M4 was a target for the gang. | The court heard how every major town along the M4 was a target for the gang. |
As more and more heroin began to show up in blood tests carried out at police stations, undercover officers from the Tarian regional task force were deployed. | As more and more heroin began to show up in blood tests carried out at police stations, undercover officers from the Tarian regional task force were deployed. |
They watched as deals were done in public places, with one favoured spot being outside the Techniquest Science Museum in Cardiff. | They watched as deals were done in public places, with one favoured spot being outside the Techniquest Science Museum in Cardiff. |
When one courier was caught, it took the gang just hours to replace mobile phones and send another assignment of heroin on the road to south Wales. | When one courier was caught, it took the gang just hours to replace mobile phones and send another assignment of heroin on the road to south Wales. |
On Friday Judge Rowlands described the speed with which they got back into business as "astonishing". | On Friday Judge Rowlands described the speed with which they got back into business as "astonishing". |
He told them they had been motivated by greed, plying an evil trade to support lavish lifestyles. | He told them they had been motivated by greed, plying an evil trade to support lavish lifestyles. |
They were foiled by an intelligence-led operation by Tarian officers working with Gwent police, South Wales police, Nottinghamshire police, Greater Manchester Police and the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca). | They were foiled by an intelligence-led operation by Tarian officers working with Gwent police, South Wales police, Nottinghamshire police, Greater Manchester Police and the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca). |
Exactly a year ago, on 17 June 2010, arrests were made in Newport, Cardiff, Llanbradach, Manchester and Nottingham. | Exactly a year ago, on 17 June 2010, arrests were made in Newport, Cardiff, Llanbradach, Manchester and Nottingham. |
The 17.6kg of heroin seized on that date had an approximate street value of £1.76m. | The 17.6kg of heroin seized on that date had an approximate street value of £1.76m. |
Officers in the Stockport area of Manchester also discovered a hydraulic press, and around 300kg of substances used as cutting agents. | Officers in the Stockport area of Manchester also discovered a hydraulic press, and around 300kg of substances used as cutting agents. |
When cut together police said the substances could have led to the supply of half a ton of heroin with an approximate street value of £50m. | When cut together police said the substances could have led to the supply of half a ton of heroin with an approximate street value of £50m. |
Also recovered was a total of £150,000 in cash. | Also recovered was a total of £150,000 in cash. |
Det Supt Chris Dodd, the Tarian coordinator, said the gang were able to distribute drugs on an industrial scale with impunity. | Det Supt Chris Dodd, the Tarian coordinator, said the gang were able to distribute drugs on an industrial scale with impunity. |
He said that the police will now work to confiscate the gang's assets. | He said that the police will now work to confiscate the gang's assets. |
Supt David Johnson of Gwent Police said: "The gang attained a certain status in the area as dealers, and their criminality created a significant negative impact on the local community. | Supt David Johnson of Gwent Police said: "The gang attained a certain status in the area as dealers, and their criminality created a significant negative impact on the local community. |
"I'm delighted that they are no longer able to cause misery in our city. | "I'm delighted that they are no longer able to cause misery in our city. |
"It has been said many times before that drug dealing is a vile trade which has catastrophic effects on people, families and communities, and I echo that again today." | "It has been said many times before that drug dealing is a vile trade which has catastrophic effects on people, families and communities, and I echo that again today." |
Those sentenced with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs after pleading guilty were: | Those sentenced with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs after pleading guilty were: |
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Also convicted was Paul James Morten, 44, of Disley, Manchester, for possession with intent to supply Amphetamine and conspiracy to supply Class A controlled drugs. He was sentenced to 10 years. | Also convicted was Paul James Morten, 44, of Disley, Manchester, for possession with intent to supply Amphetamine and conspiracy to supply Class A controlled drugs. He was sentenced to 10 years. |
Charlotte Farrell, 24, of Crumpsall, Manchester also pleaded guilty to money laundering on 12 March 2011 and was sentenced to 200 hours' community service. | Charlotte Farrell, 24, of Crumpsall, Manchester also pleaded guilty to money laundering on 12 March 2011 and was sentenced to 200 hours' community service. |
Meanwhile in a separate case at Swansea Crown Court, ten people have been jailed for a total of 36 years and eight months following an undercover police operation against the heroin and crack cocaine trade in Carmarthen. | Meanwhile in a separate case at Swansea Crown Court, ten people have been jailed for a total of 36 years and eight months following an undercover police operation against the heroin and crack cocaine trade in Carmarthen. |
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