Birmingham drugs ring jailed after dealing more than £3 million worth of cocaine

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The group were convicted of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs

A drugs ring which dealt more than £3 million worth of cocaine has been jailed for over 20 years.

West Midlands Police acted on information and caught them trading Class A drugs.

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Officers shut down the drugs operation which operated mainly in Birmingham between January and March 2022, but supplied at least 100 kilogrammes of cocaine. Police also seized more than £1.7 million of cash which was linked to the network.

Officers observed Trevor Lichfield conduct an exchange with Perry Emery in Wythall in February last year. They stopped Emery a short time later and seized cocaine. The following month police discreetly monitored Fallon Pardoe meet Christopher Organ in Harborne to carry out another exchange. They then swooped on Organ’s home and recovered more cocaine.

Police carried out investigations into contact between members of the gang and discovered Lichfield arranged the meet between Pardoe and Organ.

Phone records showed Lichfield, Pardoe and Organ were heavily involved in trading large amounts of drugs. They were convicted of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs following a trial and sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday, 24 August.

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Pardoe, aged 39, of Wensley Road, Yardley, was jailed for 10 years and six months.

Lichfield, aged 35, of Willets Road, Northfield, was jailed for nine years and nine months

Organ, aged 49, of Simcox Gardens, Harborne, was jailed for four years and eight months

Emery, aged 35 of Littlemead Road, Worcestershire, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply and was jailed for four years.

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