A dad was caught with a huge 30kg drugs haul worth around £3m during a sting on the M6 in Staffordshire. Officers from the Regional and Organised Crime Unit stopped Stephen Lockley in a white transit van at Norton Canes Services on the M6 Toll on July 23 last year.
Inside the van, officers found 24kg of heroin, with an estimated street value of £2.4m. There was also 5kg of cocaine, believed to worth £500,000.
Lockley, 39, of Liverpool, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply heroin and cocaine in August. He was jailed for six years at Stafford Crown Court on Friday (January 10).
Speaking after the case, Detective Inspector David Simpson said: “Lockley was involved in a significant level of drug supply in our communities and we welcome this sentence. Illegal drugs have no place in our society and we will continue to combat organised criminal gangs that cause harm and misery in communities through their supply.
“This outcome should serve as a message to those involved in drug dealing. They will be tracked down, arrested, charged and sent to prison.”
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