NINE people involved in operating a drugs network from Luton to Worcester have been jailed.
The organised crime group ran the ‘Nico’ line, facilitating the supply of cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin into Worcester.
In total, the group made 24 journeys between the two areas supplying what is estimated to be over £600,000 worth of drugs.
They were jailed for a total of more than 30 years on Friday July 11.
Members of the group openly flaunted their lavish lifestyles on social media, showcasing designer watches and large sums of cash.
The nine people sentenced were – Hashim Malik, 29, from Roydon Close, Luton, Muhiz Jamshed, 24, from Dallow Road, Luton, Max Didcote, 21, from Victoria Street, Worcester, Saood Ali, 24, from Lark Hill, Worcester, Karim Moustati, 23, from Grasmere Drive, Worcester, Hussain Akhtar, 42, from St Pauls Street, Worcester, Talor Benford, from Links Way, Luton, Myles Price, 20 from Worcester and Amy Deacon, from Victoria Street, Worcester.
