Paul Jolley, 38, from Chelmsford was jailed for two years and Paula Chapman, 25, of no fixed address was jailed for a year. Gavin Triggs, 33, of no fixed address and Colin Hughes, 45 of no fixed addresss were both jailed for two and half years Adam Buckenham, 41 of no fixed address Wayne Bunting, of Colsfoot Road, Horsford, and John Chapman, 24, of no fixed address were all jailed for two years three months. The court heard that many of them since their arrest had now taken steps to try to beat their addiction. 'The investigation has seen a huge number of drug dealers taken off the streets and put behind bars.'Ī number of other gang members involved in selling cocaine and heroin to an undercover police officer were also in court.Ĭhris Youell, prosecuting said that many of them were at the time of the undercover operation themselves addicts and sold drugs to support their habit. He said: 'This operation targeted an organised group of offenders who were conspiring to supply drugs into the communities of Norwich. Superintendent Paul Sanford, who heads the Norwich police district, welcomed the sentencing. Michael Clare for Karatas said that his role was that of a delivery man.Ĭharles Myatt for Robaee, said: 'He was bringing drugs from London to Norwich. Jamie Sawyer for Emin said that his role was as a runner for a limited period. 'There were others above him in the supply chain.'Īmelia Fasuhene for Payne, said that he had got involved after he lost his job as a heating engineer and wanted to support his family. It is not often that anyone quite so involved as Goode is found and caught and police must be commended for the way they conducted the operation.'īernard Tetlow for Goode said that he was not the only person to be answering the phone to customers. I have no doubt very substantial profits were made. Sentencing them Judge Alasdair Darroch said: 'This was a very significant drug operation involving the distribution of a large quantity of high purity Class A drugs brought up specifically from London to Norwich.
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Payne was jailed for four years and Emin and Karatas each jailed for three years and three months. Goode was jailed 10 years for his part in the conspiracy and Robaee was jailed for six years. Mortaza Robaee 24, also helped in the delivery of the drugs from London.
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Huseyin Emin,20 and Adem Karatas, 22, were delivery drivers sometimes coming up on a daily basis from London to Norwich to bring in the drugs and were getting paid about �300 a time.
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He was arrested on the A11 in a van on April 26 last year and was found to have a small quantity of heroin and crack cocaine on him. The 'substantial operation' also employed Deland Payne, 24, also from London, who was an enforcer and collected the money for the drugs.
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Mr Youell said that Goode was the person answering the phone and would direct people where to go to buy the drugs and would then direct the sellers where to go. He said that police deployed an undercover officer who was sold crack cocaine and heroin in a number of street deals.
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