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    Cardiff police operation sees more than 50 drug dealers convicted

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 25, 2023No Comments
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    More than 50 drug dealers have been arrested and are serving custodial sentences amounting to more than 165 years, as part of Operation Talon – a huge crackdown on Class A drug supply in Cardiff.During an eight-month covert operation, undercover officers were deployed to the streets of Adamsdown, Butetown, Cathays, Canton, Grangetown, Splott and the city centre in response to concerns about visible drug dealing.

    Up to 300 drug deals were seized along with £53k cash, 125 mobile phones, and a range of weapons.

    Three men were yesterday (Thursday, September 21) sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court, bringing the total number of people convicted to 58 serving a combined sentence of 165.5 years in prison.

    Omer Mohamed, 22, and his brother Yaser Mohamed, 20, both from Grangetown, claimed they were victims of modern-day slavery and had been forced into supplying drugs around Cardiff.

    But following a two-week trial they were found guilty of drugs offences.

    • Omer Mohamed convicted of seven offences including conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine. Jailed for 7 years 6 months.
    • Yaser Mohamed convicted of four offences including conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine. Jailed for 5 years 6 months.
    • A third man, Imon Jalil, 21, from Riverside pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine. Received a 20-month suspended sentence.

    Detective Inspector Grant Wilson, who led the operation for South Wales Police, said: “Operation Talon was launched as a direct response to concerns raised by the community about visible drug dealing on a daily basis which was affecting their quality of life.
    “Undercover officers were deployed in areas such as the city centre, Butetown and Grangetown, where they found an open market for drug dealing.
    “The feedback from the local community following the operation was fantastic.  One member of the public approached a PCSO in the street to say that “Butetown is unrecognisable.
    “We are not naïve, we know that drug dealing is still taking place, but this operation has made a significant impact on that blatant dealing that communities were describing to us.”

    Cash seized during Op Talon

    Undercover officers were deployed between August 2019 and March 2020, just as the Covid-19 pandemic began, and the arrest phase followed in July 2020.

    Since then, individuals have been appearing in court. Omer Mohamed, Yaser Mohamed, and Imon Jalil are the final defendants to be sentenced as part of Operation Talon.

    A sword seized during Op Talon

    DI Wilson added: “The results at court are testament to the dedication of every single officer involved in Operation Talon but does not end there.
    “This is not a one-off – identifying, disrupting and arresting drug dealers who operate in our local communities remains a daily priority for us.”
    “We can, and regularly do, act upon the information provided to us by the public, so please keep it coming.”
    Anyone with suspicions or information about illegal drug supply is urged to contact us.

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