A drug dealer who was caught in possession of class A and B drugs has been jailed as part of a county lines drug operation.
Jack Stockwell, 22, was arrested on March 11 2022 at his home after officers suspected he was involved in supplying drugs.
Stockwell, of Raleigh Close, Oldham, has been convicted at Minshull Street Crown Court and sentenced to five years in prison for possession with intent to supply.
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Led by GMP detectives, the operation worked alongside partners including Oldham Council as part of a multi-agency response.
DC Kavita Young of GMP’s Oldham’s Complex Safeguarding Team said: “This investigation and subsequent conviction has shone a light on the recent work of our Unit and our commitment to securing the best possible outcomes.
“If you have any information regarding county lines and drug dealing, you can call GMP by dialling 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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