Bedford drug runner jailed for supplying crack and heroin
A man who was running a drugs line from a property on Shakespeare Road in Bedford has been jailed for more than three years.
A police investigation revealed Amir Mgari had been running the so-called āG-lineā, supplying crack cocaine and heroin across the borough.
Officers from Bedfordshire Policeās Boson unit, the specialist guns and gangsā investigation team, linked the drugs line to a phone used by Mgari, which also contained records of calls to his partner.
Police carried out a warrant at a property in Shakespeare Road, Bedford where they found Mgari and four other men.
Following a search, Mgari was found in possession of Class A drugs and cash. A further search of the property uncovered more drugs, weapons and numerous mobile phones.
In April, Mgari admitted two charges of being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine, two charges of being concerned in the supply of diamorphine and charges of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
Today (Wednesday) at Luton Crown Court, Mgari, 24, of Wilkinson Road, Kempston, was sentenced to three years and two months in prison.
Detective Constable Lindsey Cook investigating, said: āThere is no place in our community for criminals like Mgari ā we very much welcome his sentence today.
āWe know drug dealers like him are a real risk to our communities. Violence and exploitation are at the heart of drug crime from the exploitation of children and young people to vulnerable adults being cuckooed and abused.
āWe will not let up in our efforts targeting the people running these drugs lines.ā
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