Drugs gang jailed as police raid Worcestershire 'county lines' operation - The Evesham Observer

Drugs gang jailed as police raid Worcestershire 'county lines' operation

Evesham Editorial 4th Apr, 2023   0

A COUNTY line drugs gang has been given sentences totalling more than 16 years for running an operation in Worcester.

Himesh Suri. 27 from Dyas Avenue in Birmingham was jailed for five years eight months for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and possession of criminal property last month.

Aaron Brooks, 32, from Bearwood Road in Smethwick has been jailed for four years five months for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs

Oliver Brighton, 22 and of no fixed address was sentenced for five years for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and possession of Class B drugs.

And Steven Edwards, 41, from Pear Tree House in Worcester was jailed for a year for permitting the use of a premises for Class A drug supply.




The investigation into the men began in 2022 when detectives from the County Lines team arrested Brighton for drugs offences and having examined his phone were confident he was part of much more prolific gang operating what was known as the Jay Line.

The team’s continued investigations, supported by West Midlands Police, local teams and the West Mercia Intelligence Unit led to the further arrests of Suri, Brooks and Edwards, all for drugs and weapons offences. In all, £10,000 in cash along with crack cocaine, heroin and cannabis worth thousands were seized.

Det Sgt Luke Papps from the County Lines team in Worcester said: “While our operation led to the closure of this Line and prison time for those gang members, our work continues.


“Serious and Organised Crime and County Lines drug dealing remains a significant priority for West Mercia Police and we want Worcestershire to be a safe place to live and work for everyone.

Therefore, we will carry on making life hard for these gangs, working together with other police forces and regional and national agencies to stop them polluting our communities.

“We will continue to prioritise the pursuit and prosecution of those who bring drugs and violence into our villages, towns and cities and who exploit the vulnerable members of these communities, like children and young people.”

Anyone with suspicions that a property is being used to sell drugs, or that a young and vulnerable individual may be getting involved with county lines drug dealing can report this online under the

Tell Us About section of our website www.westmercia.police.uk or information can be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

More information for children and young people about county lines can be found by visiting Fearless www.fearless.org/Fearless is a site where you can access non-judgemental information and advice about crime and criminality.

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