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    Seven people jailed for part in drug gang

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 22, 2022No Comments
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    Seven people are starting sentences totalling more than 54 years, after officers from Tarian, the regional organised crime team for southern Wales, dismantled their organised crime gang (OCG).

    After the OCG’s encrypted drug deal chats were cracked, officers had the evidence they needed to blow the lid on this drug dealing network and uncovered what proved to be a large scale drug dealing business.

    Not only was the OCG involved in drugs, but detectives uncovered chats on the dark web about purchasing and importing firearms and silencers. It was uncovered that a number of those involved were in possession of loaded firearms and ammunition.

    The firearms and ammunition were forensically linked to Jay Abdul, 39, from Barry, whereby fingerprints and DNA were found on the items.

    Earlier this year, a man was sentenced to seven and a half years for possessing a Section 5 prohibited firearm. Intelligence suggested he was storing it on behalf of Abdul. Following a forensic examination Abdul’s DNA was located on the magazine of the gun.

    Operation Dorado – the investigation in to the trafficking of Class A & B drugs in South Wales, estimated the amount of drugs trafficked by the OCG from the seizures during the investigation and the chat evidence as:

    • Cocaine – 70 kilos of Cocaine (70 x £50,000 = £3,500,00)
    • Heroin – 30 kilos of Heroin (30 x £32,000 = £960,000)
    • Amphetamine – 96 kilos of Amphetamine (96 x £4000 = £384,000)
    • Cannabis – 19 kilos of Cannabis (19 x £5200 = £98,800)

    Total = £4,942,800

    The following appeared at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday (Monday June 20)…

    For sentencing for their role in the conspiracy to supply Class A & B drugs and firearm offences:

    • Jay Abdul, 39, of Barry, was sentenced to 19 years and six months.

    For sentencing for their role in the conspiracy to supply Class A & B drugs:

    • Aysha Ali, 36, of Birmingham, was sentenced to four years and six months.
    • Neesha Ali, 40, of Cathays, was sentenced to three years and nine months.
      Ryan Hales, 28, of Penarth, was sentenced to 11 years and three months.
    • Marc Harris, 31, of Barry, was sentenced to seven years and four months.
    • Naisha Hembury, 35, of Barry , was sentenced to 22 months suspended for 18 months.
    • Max Smith, 25, of Penarth, was sentenced to five years and three months.

    Detective Inspector Gareth Grant, of Tarian, said: “The safeguarding of our communities will always be our priority.

    “Whilst the seizure of the firearms during this investigation is very disturbing I want to reassure people that guns like this are, thankfully, very unusual here in south Wales.

    “Such was the weight of evidence against the majority of these defendants they that he had no option but to enter guilty pleas. This is down to the hard work and dedication of my investigation team.

    “The success of this investigation demonstrates that we will relentlessly pursue those involved in large scale criminality to ensure effective justice is sought against such individuals and they are brought to justice.”

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