Liverpool drug dealer Mark Buchanan jailed after being caught with £700,000 worth of cocaine near Birmingham

The drug dealer was arrested and jailed for 16 years after a major police operation
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A drug dealer has been jailed after police found around £700,000 worth of cocaine in his van on the M5 near Birmingham.

Mark Buchanan, 42, who was involved in a large-scale drugs network, has been jailed for 16 years, following an investigation by Tarian, the southern Wales Regional Organised Crime Unit.

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Buchanan, a courier travelling from Liverpool, was arrested on September 23 2022, on the M5 near Birmingham. Buchanan is a Liverpool based member of an organised crime group supplying drugs into Wales and the South West.

7kgs of cocaine, worth approximately £700K was located in a front passenger seat bulkhead when the vehicle was searched.

Buchanan’s vehicle was adapted to hide the substances within the rear floor of the van and he was also wearing a delivery company uniform at the time of his arrest to avoid detection.

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Mark Buchanan

The Liverpool-based courier had been identified as previously coming to South Wales and so was targeted on the M5 motorway on his next journey.

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Messages on an encrypted app within the phone taken from Buchanan show that he made several other deliveries.

Detective Sergeant Mark Burge said: “The team’s relentless pursuit of OCGs across the UK supplying drugs into southern Wales has resulted in a significant custodial sentence for Buchanan and demonstrates the benefit of Tarian’s Op Bismuth in keeping our communities safe.”

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