Cocaine, heroin and cannabis dealer sentenced to 14 years

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A 44-year-old man implicated in a Encrochat conspiracy involving dealing cocaine, heroin and cannabis has been handed a prison sentence of 14 years and nine months. In February 2022, a 28-year-old man was sentenced to eight years and four months in prison after pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine, heroin, cannabis and codeine. Earlier pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply class A and class B drugs, the U.K. man was handed the lengthy sentence earlier this week. And this past January, two brothers who used the EncroChat handle Paleflame to supply both class A and B drugs received matching 11-year sentences after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply cocaine, heroin and cannabis. Using Encrochat data, it was determined that the accused was involved in supplying eight kilograms of cocaine and heroin, and 32 kg of weed.

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A 44-year-old man implicated in a Encrochat conspiracy involving dealing cocaine, heroin and cannabis has been handed a prison sentence of 14 years and nine months.

Earlier pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply class A and class B drugs, the U.K. man was handed the lengthy sentence earlier this week.

Liverpool Echo reports the leader of a notorious crime family, who had previously been locked up for his role in flooding local streets with hard drugs, ranted “it’s a f***ing joke” upon hearing the judge’s ruling.

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