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Barrow county lines drug ring jailed

by Cumbria Crack
15/09/2021
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Daniel Bullock and Tony Miller

A group involved in county lines drug supply from Merseyside to Barrow have been jailed for conspiracy to supply class A drugs.

  • Daniel Bullock, 30, of Raleigh Street, Barrow was sentenced to three years and six months
  • Tony Miller, 35, of Annan Street, Barrow, was sentenced to two years.
  • Brady Cole, 31, of East Lane, Runcorn, was sentenced to four years and four months

The men were jailed for conspiracy to supply class A drugs.

The convictions form part of Operation Flaught which targeted a County Lines group named Jimmy which was operating in the Barrow area selling heroin and crack cocaine.

The police identified that a telephone line was being operated form Merseyside using the name Jimmy on March 9 and 10.

On the morning of March 10, the Jimmy line informed drug users in Barrow that class A drugs were for sale by way of text message.

The text was sent in Merseyside and throughout the course of the day the Jimmy line continued to orchestrate the supply of class A to drug users in Barrow from Merseyside.

In Barrow, Bullock was acting as ‘street dealer’ supplying the drugs, operating from the home address of Miller.

Shortly after 2pm, police entered an address in Annan Street, Barrow, which was the home address of Miller.

Brady Cole

As they entered, officers saw a satchel being thrown from a window.

This was later recovered and found to contain £3,020 cash and 74 street deals of class A drugs.

The drugs were scattered across the rear of the property and next door rooftops.

Inside the property were Bullock and Miller. Both were arrested for drug supply offences.

Shortly after entry to Annan Street, officers from Merseyside Police stopped Cole who was a passenger in a vehicle.

He was arrested for conspiracy to supply class A drugs.

When the vehicle was searched, officers located the Jimmy line which had been orchestrating the events in Barrow. 

All three men were subsequently charged and pleaded guilty to their involvement in this network.

Cole was shown to be the head of the group and in control of the drugs line. He directed the other members of the group. Bullock acted as a runner in his hometown of Barrow, supplying the drugs directly to users.

Miller allowed his home to be used as part of the criminal enterprise.

A spokesman for the South Community Serious and Organised Crime Team said: “This is yet another significant sentencing for people involved in County Lines drug dealing here in South Cumbria.

“This has been a result of some outstanding multi-agency work with our Merseyside colleagues.  We continue to work closely with our multi-agency partners. 

“I thank the officers involved in this operation for their dedication and commitment, we will continue to target those at every level of the supply chain in order to dismantle drug gangs. 

“Cumbria police have recently implemented a more focused approach to the threat posed to our communities by Serious and Organised Crime with the formation of Community Serious & Organised Crime Teams.

“These are agile, proactive, specialist teams of officers with geographical responsibility for targeting SOC in their areas with the support of the wider Specialist Capability available in Cumbria that includes our Force Intelligence Units, Serious & Organised Crime Unit, Economic Crime Unit, Operational Support, Roads Crime Unit, and Roads Policing Unit.

“Cumbria police also works daily and extensively with law enforcement partners in Merseyside Police and the Regional Organised Crime Unit to combat serious and organised crime and County Lines specifically.

“Cumbria police will continue to relentlessly pursue those involved in serious and organised crime, including County Lines, who are operating in or passing through our county. We will continue to identify, arrest, convict, seize criminal assets and impose restrictive orders on offenders who impact on our communities

“We continue to urge anyone with knowledge of drug dealing or drug supply in South Cumbria, and Cumbria as a whole, to get in touch.” 

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