An organised crime group who was involved in the supply and distribution of approximately £29,780 worth of class A and class B drugs in and around the North Hull area in a bid to expand their network and take over the community, have been sentenced to a combined total of 22-years-and-eight-months behind bars.

The ringleader of the organised crime group, Ryan Longley, alongside his five associates, Nathan Heath, Cody Heath, Anthony Partington, Bernard Wileman, Chantelle Kershaw, all appeared separately before Hull Crown Court and pleaded guilty after being charged in connection, admitting their involvement in the drugs network.

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