itemprop=description content=SEVEN men have been jailed in connection to an operation which involved drugs being sold over the messaging app Snapchat.
SEVEN men have been jailed in connection to an operation which involved drugs being sold over the messaging app Snapchat.
With the help of forensic and cyber examinations officers were able to identify the individuals involved in dealing, storing, packaging and couriering the drugs.Kashif Sadiq , John Robertson , Jordan Devine , Peter Davies , Jamshaid Yaqoob , Asad Raja , and Adam Ahmed , were convicted on August 9.Devine was jailed for five years, Davies four and a half years, Ahmed, Raja and Robertson received four-year jail terms, and Yaqoob was jailed for three years.
“I want to reassure the public that day in day out officers are working hard to disrupt the sale and supply of illegal drugs. To those involved in serious and organised crime, we will target you and your associates.
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