Wayne Coleiro, 38, of Bryony Close, Walkden, was jailed for two-and-a-half years.Matthew Neale, 38, of Halton Bank, Irlam, was given seven years behind bars have been brought to justice after police smashed a huge cocaine supply network.
The men were part of a group of nine, who all admitted conspiracy to supply class A drugs, were caught following a major undercover operation.The gang was caught red-handed last March when cops found two kilos of cocaine and a blender to ‘cut’ the drug at a house in Miles Platting, Manchester.After they were jailed, Detective Chief Inspector John Ogden, of the Serious Crime Division of Greater Manchester Police, said: "Our investigation unearthed a lucrative and widespread criminal network involved in selling drugs."We have smashed a major drugs ring by disrupting the supply of lethal drugs on to our streets and it is very pleasing to see the main players behind bars."We targeted this ring because GMP is committed to clamping down on the illicit trade of drugs and I hope these sentences act as a warning to anyone who is currently involved in drug-related activity or who may be considering becoming involved in it."
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