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A judge praised a team of Lincolnshire police officers who removed a County Lines crime gang from the streets of Lincoln.
Alex Amanuel, 28, who was recruited into the conspiracy and whose offending was largely operational, was jailed for four years and two months. Mr Bailey said an undercover officer called Tim, who was operating in Lincoln, received a marketing message from Tutani on December 2, 2020. On December 15 Amanuel was actively involved in a crack-cocaine deal near Keddington stores, the court was told.
Tutani later gave police a prepared statement in which he denied any involvement with the shortened shotgun but forensic evidence later proved this was not true. Michael Cranmer-Brown, mitigating, said while it was accepted Tutani was behind the Cam line it was only functioning for two months and was further away from the source of the drugs.
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