Three Men Jailed for Over 13 Years in Worcestershire Drug Bust
James Blundell, Darell Keen, and Robert Williamson were locked up yesterday at Worcester Crown Court for supplying cocaine and cannabis across Worcestershire.
Crackdown on Drug Supply
The trio operated between January and March 2022 before being caught in a Regional Organised Crime Unit sting. They were arrested in March last year and swiftly charged.
- James Blundell, 41, of Hemmingway, Evesham, admitted to supplying cocaine and cannabis plus possession of criminal property. He was sentenced to five years and seven-and-a-half months behind bars.
- Darell Keen, 39, from Kings Lane, Norton, pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine. He received a five-year sentence.
- Robert Williamson, 33, of Shepherds Pool, Evesham, also pleaded guilty to supplying both cocaine and cannabis. He was jailed for three years.
Police Praise Public and Urge Vigilance
“This was another important step in our constant work to tackle drug crime. Drugs ruin lives and destroy communities, and we are committed to stopping those who blight our society,” said Detective Constable Naomi Smith. “We’re always grateful to the public who report suspicions. If you see something, say something.”
If you have info on drug crimes, contact West Mercia Police on 101 or report online at westmercia.police.uk. In emergencies call 999 immediately.
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