Derbyshire gang jailed after drugs found stashed in crisp boxes
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The group ordered the ‘raw’ drugs in bulk from The Netherlands and mixed it with other chemicals at a rural cottage in Gwynedd in Wales. They then transported the drugs to principal organised crime group member Keith Harrison’s Leicestershire home.
On December 2 2018,officers searched Harrison’s home in South Kilworth and arrested the 64-year-old on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class B drugs.
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Hide AdDigital devices and cash were also seized from his home, ans almost 90kg of amphetamine, some of which was hidden in empty crisp boxes, was recovered from the back of a van on his drive.
Over the following month David Smallman, Neil Waring, Shaun Winfield and Robert Richards were all arrested as part of the conspiracy. A number of credit cards, passports, cash and high-value jewellery was seized throughout the enforcement.
After admitting their crimes, the men were sentenced at Derby Crown Court on November 29, 2019 to a total of twenty years in jail.
Smallman, 48, formerly of Osmaston Park Road in Derby, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to produce Class B drugs and possession with intent to supply Class B drugs. He was sentenced to six years and nine months in prison.
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Hide AdKeith Harrison, formerly of Swarkestone Road in Derby, was jailed for five years after admitting conspiracy to produce Class B drugs.
Robert Richards, 59, formerly of Ripon Road in Walsall, also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to produce Class B drugs. He was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison.
Neil Waring, 41, formerly of Berwick Close in Derby, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to produce Class B drugs, two counts of possession with intent to supply Class B drugs and possession of a stun gun. He was jailed for four years and six months.
Shaun Winfield, 35, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to produce Class B drugs and possession of Class B drugs. Winfield, formerly of Sidney Street in Derby, was sentenced to 21 months, suspended for two years, and orders to complete 150 hours unpaid community work.