
Five members of an organised crime group were jailed for a total of more than 50 years, for their part in running network supplying drugs in Watford, St Albans and London Colney.
The Operation Relentless team had been carrying out an intensive investigation to dismantle a well-established organised crime group since August 2019, then in March 2020 police had a significant breakthrough using encryption protocols to gain access.
The National Crime Agency passed on intelligence to police forces to identify criminals and their activities in the fight against organised crime.
It’s estimated that 1.1 million people took a Class A drugs in 2019/2020.
Five OCG members were sentenced at St Albans Crown Court on Friday 11 February.
Detective Inspector Sarah Corr, from Hertfordshire Constabulary’s Operation Relentless team, said: “We had been running an investigation for some time into the activities of this OCG. The NCA provided further evidence after a breakthrough in accessing the encrypted ‘encrochats’ between users of devices with identified “handles” or usernames. When these criminals were speaking with what they thought was impunity, the content captured provided valuable intel into the intricacies of how the OCG operated. It enabled us to determine who the key individuals were and what criminal activity they were responsible for.
“As part of this long running investigation there have been 27 individuals arrested, 18 charged and sentenced at court to more than 139 years in total. Six offenders remain to be dealt with by the courts, others received out of custody drug courses. We also seized over six kgs of cocaine and 50 kgs of cutting agent, along with several hydraulic presses. Also seized was a large amount of liquid amphetamine and amphetamine paste and five kgs of cannabis. More than £281,000 in cash was also recovered.
“Organised crime groups use violence, supply drugs and commit a whole range of crimes that pose a real threat to the community. Operation Relentless is Hertfordshire Constabulary’s response to this on-going threat. As part of this work, we depend on information from members of the public to help us crack down on drug-related crime. Any information you can provide, no matter how small it may seem, could help us to identify and apprehend drug dealers.”
Thirteen other members of the OCG have previously been sentenced at St Albans Crown Court:
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