Omorie Nixon, 20, used teenage boys to transport, hold, and run cocaine and heroin from London to Devon and to then supply the drugs in Devon. The boys transported the drugs inside their bodies, which presented a significant health risk.

Nixon was sentenced to 7 years 9 months’ imprisonment on 28 January at Exeter Crown Court.

The Court of Appeal found his original sentence to be unduly lenient and on 30 March increased Nixon’s sentence to 10 years and 9 months’ imprisonment.

Speaking after the hearing, the Attorney General, the Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP said:

Nixon was part of a highly organised drugs operation which exploited young teenagers. The original sentence failed to take proper account of the seriousness of the offences and the harm drugs can do to people’s lives. I am pleased the Court has now seen fit to increase the prison term.

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