Two Hereford men have been locked up for a combined total of more than five years after a court found them guilty of pushing class B drugs around the city.

Sentences Handed Down at Hereford Crown Court

Hany Azzam, 42, from Dartmouth Court, and Craig Gordon-Williams, 42, of Ecroyd Park, Credenhill, faced the judge at Hereford Crown Court on Monday 13 April.

Azzam Gets 40 Months for Drug Supply and Criminal Property

Azzam was convicted of drug supply offences related to class B substances. He received 40 months behind bars, made up of 40 months for being involved in supply, 32 months for possession with intent to supply cannabis (served concurrently), and eight months for possession of criminal property, also concurrent.

Gordon-Williams Sentenced to 34 Months

Gordon-Williams was found guilty of possession with intent to supply cannabis and possession of criminal property, earning a 32-month sentence with eight months concurrent. He was also hit with an extra two months after refusing to provide his phone’s PIN under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. Together, they’ll serve over five years behind bars for flooding Hereford’s streets with illegal drugs.

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