Drug dealers who ran a commercial cocaine supply network in the Watford and Three Rivers areas have been jailed for more than 28 years.
The four men were arrested in 2022 following an investigation by Hertfordshire Constabulary’s specialist organised crime team, Operation Relentless.
The men appeared for sentencing at St Albans Crown Court on Friday, November 3, after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing.Chas Wright, 28, of Mancroft Road, Caddington, was sentenced to ten years for conspiracy to supply class A drugs Mkamba Panda, 31, of no fixed address, was sentenced to seven years for conspiracy to supply class A drugs
Tyler McConnon, 28, of Southwold Road, Watford, who was part of the same group, was previously sentenced to seven years and six months.
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