Friday, November 15, 2024
They conspired to flood the streets of East Lancashire with crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine via the ‘Ace’ and ‘Adam’ drug lines.
The heads of the OCG were based in Blackburn, however they based their drug-dealing enterprise in Burnley, Brierfield and Nelson.
They attempted to take over the territory of their criminal rivals, which resulted in violent altercations.
Evidence gathered by the East Targeted Crime Unit showed the conspiracy ran from 1st December 2021 and concluded on 17th July 2023.
It concluded because we shut down the lines and put the OCG members before the courts.
Eighteen members of the OCG were convicted and sentenced at Burnley Crown Court on Wednesday (13th November) to the following:
Amar Ayad, 29, of Ribble Street, Blackburn, convicted of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and possession of criminal property. Sentenced to11 years and six months
Hassan Saqib, 29, of Beasant Close, Blackburn, convicted of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and possession of criminal property. Sentenced to nine years
Shezad Sikander, 36, of Burnley Road, Briercliffe, convicted of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine. Sentenced to seven years and seven months
Dannyal Choudry, 21, of Park Avenue, Blackburn, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to seven years and four months
Abdul Haleem, 22, of Mansfield Crescent, Brierfield, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to six years and 10 months
Mustafa Mehmood, 22, of Oban Drive, Blackburn, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to six years and three months
Adiel Nadeem, 26, of Princes Reach, Preston, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to six years and one month
Dilaawaiz Malik, 24, of Whalley New Road, Blackburn, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to six years
Michael Bray, 32, of Ann Street, Brierfield, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to five years and 11 months
Azeem Ismail, 26, of Troy Court, Blackburn, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to five years and six months
Joni Necker, 37, of Ann Street, Brierfield, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to three years and nine months
Uzair Bhatti, 26, of Calder Banks, Blackburn, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to three years and nine months
Shamir Mahmood, 21, of Spring Street, Rishton, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to three years and four months
Saqib Ali, 38, of Chapel Street, Nelson, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to three years and three months
Nasir Zafar, 28, of Guilford Street, Brierfield, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Sentenced to three years and two months
Ammaar Mahmood, 21, of Mellor Brow, Blackburn, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Received a 24-month suspended sentence
Saqib Ali, 18, of Halifax Road, Nelson, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Received a 20-month suspended sentence
Abdul Munaf, 38, of Guilford Street, Brierfield, convicted of conspiracy to supply crack cocaine, heroin and cocaine. Will be sentenced in December
DCI Sarah Denson, from the East Targeted Crime Unit, said: “This OCG spread violence everywhere they went, causing a great deal of disruption and misery in the communities in which they operated.
“I welcome these sentences, which reflect the seriousness of their offending. Law-abiding citizens will now be afforded some respite from their chaos.
“Anyone with information about drug-dealers operating in their area should call police on 101, confident that we will do everything in our power to dismantle their operations and put their members before the courts.”
Judge Daniel Prowse commended our officers for the exemplary investigation.
The investigation was part of Operation Warrior, which is our response to tackling serious and organised crime in Lancashire. It is supported by Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw.
Mr Grunshaw said: "Results like this highlight the often unseen work being carried out around the clock, and will reassure the public that we are tackling organised crime at full force, with Lancashire Police acting on information from the public to drive criminals out of our county.
"Strong deterrents and proactive enforcement are key, as is focusing on intervention to stop crime in its tracks and break the cycles of reoffending.
"I will continue to back the chief constable, so our police officers and staff have the resources they need to tackle criminal gangs and bring offenders to justice."
Report it online via https://doitonline.lancashire.police.uk/ or call 101. Alternatively call Crimestoppers, in confidence, on 0800 555111.