A MULTI-million pound drug operation involving class A drugs being brought into North Wales has led to 26 people being sentenced to a total of 172 years and 11 months in jail.

North Wales Police targeted organised crime groups from Holyhead and Llandudno as part of Operation Zeus, a sentencing hearing at Mold Crown Court lasting four days was told.

Two distinct groups operated separately in different counties but co-operated with each other to ensure they were each able to supply their respective areas.

They sourced their drugs from organised crime groups in Merseyside and Manchester.

During the investigation the police recovered Class A drugs and a large amount of Benzocaine, commonly used to bulk out drugs in order to maximise the profit, indicating the scale of set-up.

The seizures have an estimated value of £2.7 million.

Gemma Vincent, of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said: “The amount of drugs distributed by the two organised crime groups in North Wales was staggering.

“The investigation revealed that two entirely separate crime groups came together to form a profitable consortium.

"In doing so they were able to supply class A drugs along the North Wales corridor across three counties.

"This was a well-established and sophisticated criminal enterprise.

“The CPS provided advice to the police from the early stages of the investigation and together we presented a strong evidential case which resulted in the convictions.

“We will continue to work with North Wales Police and other investigative authorities to disrupt the illegal drugs trade and bring those responsible before the Courts.”

Detective Inspector Lee Boycott said: “These crime groups were sophisticated and adept at what they did.

Their plan to flood drugs onto the streets of North Wales took time to understand and gather the evidence.

“The large group thought they could defeat police but I want people to understand illicit drug supply causes misery and corruption of our communities.

"It will always be a priority to the police.

“The group tried to hide their criminal actions but surveillance and listening devices enabled the full picture to be laid before the court.

"Please understand, if you choose to become embroiled in crimes of this types you can expect lengthy prison sentences.

"I welcome the jail terms handed down and commend the small but dedicated team who secured the compelling evidence.

"It led to the unanimous sweep of guilty pleas across the entire crime group and ultimately their convictions.”

The 26 people sentenced are:

Andrew James Aldred

The Leader:

Barry Lee Haigh

The Leader:

Ben Hayward

The Leader:

Cain Michael Jones

The Leader:

Christopher Bennett

The Leader:

Darren Myles

The Leader:

David Cuffin

The Leader:

Eric John Rowlands

The Leader:

Gareth Lee Hastie

The Leader:

Hayley Evans

The Leader:

James Andrew Hendry

The Leader:

Jay GlenWesley Peeks

The Leader:

Jordan Ryan Peeks

The Leader:

Kelly Mercer

The Leader:

Lee Bamber

The Leader:

Lee Eastham Jones

The Leader:

Liam Joseph Roberts

The Leader:

Matthew Philip Jones

The Leader:

Nathan David Jeavons

The Leader:

Phillip John Scarisbrick

The Leader:

Richard Blake Williams

The Leader:

Shaun Kearns

The Leader:

Simon Paul Farrar

The Leader:

Thomas Middleton

The Leader:

William Oliver Carlisle

The Leader:

Zach Anthony Leuty

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