An organised crime gang who modified vehicles to smuggle large amounts of drugs into Wrexham from Merseyside have been jailed for a total of more than 47 years.
At Caernarfon Crown Court, seven individuals from Wrexham and Merseyside were sentenced over two days on Thursday, March 16 and Friday March 17 after admitting conspiring to supply Class A and Class B drugs, with another charged for perverting the course of justice.
The movements of those suspected to be involved were monitored closely by North Wales Police for seven-months from July 2021 to February 2022 as part of Operation Blue Cashel.
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The criminal gang was finally thwarted in February 2022, when officers executed search warrants across North Wales and Merseyside which led to the recovery of a significant amount of drugs and cash.
Cumulatively, more than 18kg of cocaine, more than 19kg of amphetamine, 885 grams of cannabis was seized as part of the operation – a total estimated street value of around £2 million.
In total, three vehicles were found to have been modified with sophisticated electronic hides in the floor pan to transport the drugs into Wrexham. One of which was found to be carrying a kilogram of cocaine when seized by police.
More than £70,000 of cash was also recovered as part of the operation, including £30,000 in another of the modified vehicles.
During one of 15 search warrants carried out, a ledger recovered from one of the properties noted a monthly turnover of £1.2million.
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Another ledger recovered from one of the seized vehicles noted that between July 2021 and February 2022, more than £4.8million worth of drugs had been sold.
Detective Inspector Mark Hughes, the Senior Investigating Officer, said: “The quantity of drugs seized from this sophisticated gang as part of Operation Blue Cashel was one of the largest hauls ever recovered in North Wales.
“A good deal of planning and organisation went into the operation, and the rewards for the gang were clearly very high.
“Today’s result is a testament to the hard work and dedication of all the officers involved and sends a strong message that we do not tolerate drug dealing in our communities – and those who see North Wales as an easy target to supply drugs will be thwarted.
“We remain committed to tackling this crime, that has such a detrimental effect on people’s lives, and we will relentlessly pursue anyone who breaks the law and exploits vulnerable people for their own gain.
“We will continue to strive to make North Wales the safest place to live, work and visit in the UK.”
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