1,000 Britons were arrested for drug-related offences abroad last year

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Showing posts with label Manchester. Show all posts
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Friday, 15 February 2008

Corey Jerrick had 40 bags of heroin and $400 cash with him

Corey Jerrick arrived at Bunce Drive Thursday evening to sell heroin, he was greeted by narcotics officers who were waiting to arrest him, police said.
Jerrick, 21, of Hartford, had 40 bags of heroin and $400 cash with him, police said. The drug evidence was seized and Jerrick was charged with possession of heroin, possession of heroin with intent to sell, possession of heroin within 1500 feet of a school and possession of heroin with intent to sell within 1500 feet of a school.
He is scheduled to appear March 5 at Superior Court in Manchester.
The arrest was made by members of the East Central Narcotics Task Force.

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Tuesday, 22 January 2008

Ryan Hadfield,Liam Garside,Sean Mullaney,Roy Dowie

Hadfield was arrested on suspicion of money laundering and being concerned in the manufacture of class A drugs.
He pleaded guilty to money laundering and has been sentenced to three years and four months in jail.
Two other men were also involved in the conspiracy.
Liam Garside, aged 31, of Hilldale Avenue, Blackley, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs. He has been jailed for five years.
Sean Mullaney, aged 41, of Bury New Road, Heywood, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs and was sentenced to four years.
Roy Dowie, aged 27, of Morley Road, Radcliffe, admitted conspiracy to supply class A drugs, possession of a prohibited firearm, possession of prohibited ammunition, and money laundering.
He was sentenced to 10 years at Manchester Crown Court today.
The narcotics factory was found as part of an anti-drugs investigation when officers searched a flat off Great Ancoats Street in Manchester on May 3, 2007.
Police discovered about 400 grams of cocaine, with an estimated street value of £15,000.
Officers also found a 25kg tub of Lidocaine, used when 'cutting' cocaine.
Detectives said that the factory could produce around £1.6 million of street-level cocaine, once the pure drug had been cut with the Lidocaine.
While the search was going on Dowie returned to the flat and was arrested.
His car was searched and cash, passports and documentation relating to a safety deposit box at a bank were found.
The safety deposit box contained a shoebox with £44,000 in cash inside, They also discovered a magnum revolver and five live bullets in the box.
Later that evening his co-accused Ryan Hadfield, aged 23, from Droylsden, was seen sitting outside the address in a car. He was smoking cannabis so officers searched his car.
Inside they found another shoebox containing £49,000, bringing the total of money seized from the men to £93,150.

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Friday, 4 January 2008

Ijaz Ahmed,Mohammed Iqbal,Mohammed Akseem,Manir Khan, Fazal Hussain,Mohammed Akseem

Ijaz Ahmed, aged 29, of Chester Street, Werneth, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to import class A drugs and conspiracy to supply class A drugs and has been sentenced to nine years and six months in prison for each offence to run concurrently.
Mohammed Iqbal, aged 40, of Cambridge Street, Werneth pleaded guilty to conspiracy to import class A drugs and conspiracy to supply class A drugs and has been sentenced to seven years in prison for each offence to run concurrently.
Fazal Hussain, aged 40, of Cranbrook Street, Oldham, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs and was sentenced to six years in prison on Monday 19 November 2007.
Mohammed Akseem, aged 39, of Brompton Street, Glodwick pleaded guilty to possession of class A drugs with intent to supply and was sentenced to six years and six months in prison on Monday 19 November 2007.
Manir Khan, aged 37, of Heron Street, Hollinwood, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to import class A drugs and conspiracy to supply class A drugs and was sentenced to eight years in prison for each offence to run concurrently on Monday 19 November 2007
Akseem was sentenced to 8 years in prison at Reading Crown Court back in February 1998 for importing heroin through Heathrow Airport.

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