Drugs operation netted £100k a month
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Twelve people have been jailed for their involvement in a drug supply operation worth up to £100,000 a month.
They were arrested following a six-month surveillance operation that resulted in a series of raids in May 2023, West Midlands Police said.
At the height of their activity, in Solihull and Birmingham, the gang took more than 1,000 calls a day and supplied heroin and crack cocaine to more than 200 users.
The force said the investigation was the largest carried out by its County Lines Task Force, which was set up two years ago.
They found the drug dealers were operating four separate lines of business, codenamed Rico, Diego, Figo and Potter.
The 12 convicted were working in small groups to operate each of those lines, Birmingham Crown Court was told.
All of them pleaded guilty at hearings earlier this year to charges of conspiracy to supply class A drugs and were sentenced on Wednesday.
Det Sgt Craig Tennant said it was unusual for the gang to operate four lines, a coalition designed to maximise revenue.
He said it had been a complex police investigation that has taken "a large number of drugs off the streets and put this group who caused misery in our communities behind bars for a very long time".
The 12 convicted are:
Aadam Iqbal, 28, of Ward End Park Road - sentenced to 12 years
Anees Mahmood, 24, of Parkfield Road, Alum Rock - jailed for 12 years
Mohammed Yasine Sadiq, 27, of Fernbank Road, Birmingham - sentenced to 11 years
Ilyas Sadiq, 28, of Fernbank Road, Birmingham - jailed for 10 years and 10 months
Levy Mukwita, 25, of Wallbank Court, Birmingham - sentenced to 10 years and six months
Mohammed Usman, 26, of Hodge Hill Road, Birmingham- jailed for 10 years and six months
Amani Adams, 21, of Drews Lane, Birmingham - sentenced to eight years
Haroon Iqbal, 34, of Drylea Grove, Birmigham - jailed for six years and four months
Adam Slater, 21, of Tyburn Road, Birmingham - sentenced to six years
Humair Ul Rehman, 27, of Rymond Road, Birmingham - sentenced to six years
Tiahna Phillips, 23, of Draycott Avenue, Birmingham - jailed for five years
Mark Seeley, 36, of Nineacres Drive, Solihull - sentenced to four years and eight months.
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