A major drug trafficking network operating out of Coventry has been dismantled, with six men jailed for a combined total of more than 60 years, following a large-scale investigation by the West Midlands Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU).
The sophisticated operation, led by Jonathan Mann, trafficked over 100 kilogrammes of Class A drugs, primarily cocaine, to cities including Crewe and Bristol between April and November 2022.
A spokesperson for the National Crime Agency said:
“Disrupting the flow of high-volume Class A drugs is vital to tackling drug-related violence and safeguarding communities. This outcome sends a clear message.”
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