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FOUR MEN DAILED FOR DRUG DEALING IN CANNOCK |
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Four men involved in a cocaine conspiracy in Cannock have been jailed for more than 17 years collectively.
Officers carried out a number of searches at addresses in Cannock on 11 June last year, resulting in the arrests and charges of a number of people.
The four people sentenced at Stafford Crown Court today (Friday 27 March) are:
Kyle Kinder, 31, of Cannock. He occupied the lead role in the conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug (cocaine), possessing a controlled drug of class A (cocaine) and possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class B (cannabis). He was jailed for seven-years-and-three-months.
Jamie Orgill, 37, of Blackfords, Cannock. He occupied a significant role in the conspiracy and pleaded guilty to supplying a class A controlled drug (cocaine) and possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class B (cannabis). He was jailed for four-years-and-six-months.
Scott Preece, 33, of Rugeley, had a significant role. He admitted conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug – cocaine, being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug of class B – cannabis and possessing a controlled drug of class B – cannabis. He was jailed for three-years-and-four-months.
Liam Powell, 31, of Hednesford, had a lesser role. He admitted conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug (cocaine). He was sentenced to two-years-and-nine-months.
Read more here: https://orlo.uk/MBpyp
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