Saturday, November 13

Drugs gang smashed by Cumbria police jailed for total of 110 years

News & Star | News | Drugs gang smashed by Cumbria police jailed for total of 110 years: "largest drug trafficking operations undertaken by Cumbria police and one of the biggest in mainland Britain.
At Manchester Crown Court, the seven men were found guilty of conspiracy to import Class A drugs in an operation called Addington.
They were:
Salesman Peter Michael Hannigan, 49, of Howe Gardens, Kendal, was found guilty of conspiracy to import Class A drugs – cocaine. He was found not guilty of conspiracy to supply Class B drugs - amphetamine. He was jailed for 22 years.
Mark Seel Neville, 41, of Preston, was found guilty of conspiracy to import Class A drugs – cocaine – and guilty of conspiracy to supply Class B drugs – amphetamine. He was sentenced to 26 years.
Darren James Michael Morris, 32, of Preston, was jailed for 13 years after being found guilty of conspiracy to import Class A drugs – cocaine.
Simon John Finlay, 32, of Preston, was found guilty of conspiracy to import Class A drugs – cocaine – and sentenced to 13 years.
Phillip Grange, 54, of Nottingham, was found guilty of conspiracy to import Class A drugs – cocaine. He was jailed for 18 years.
Mark Anthony McGovern, 47, of Blackpool, Lancashire was found guilty of conspiracy to import Class A drugs – cocaine – and jailed for 18 years.
John Morris, 52, of Kirkham, Lancashire, was found guilty of conspiracy to import Class A drugs – cocaine. He had pleaded guilty to this at an earlier hearing. He will be sentenced at a later date."

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