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'County Lines' gang who supplied cocaine in Rutland sentenced

By The Editor

3rd Jun 2021 | Local News

Two brothers who ran a county line in Peterborough selling cocaine across Lincolnshire and neighbouring counties have been each jailed for three-and-a-half years.

An intelligence-led investigation into the transportation of substantial amounts of class A drugs across four counties had been underway in Cambridgeshire for many months ahead of a strike in June last year (2020).

Officers from the northern Neighbourhood Support Team (NST) arrested 28-year-old Asad Dost (pictured left) in Paston Ridings on 27 June, followed by his younger brother, 26-year-old Aziz Dost (pictured middle), who was arrested shortly after at his then home in New England.

The brothers were known to be part of an organised crime group (OCG) known as the 'AFG' line operating across Peterborough, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Rutland, along with their accomplice, 50-year-old Jason Ockwell (pictured left) who was arrested later the same day in Park Road.

A significant amount of evidence was built up by the force's Intelligence and Specialist Crime Department (ISCD) prior to the trio's arrests, however several mobile phones and more than £27,800 of cocaine were found in June.

All three men were charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine, which they admitted in court.

After being found to play a 'significant role' in the county line, the Dost brothers, both of Crabtree in Paston, were jailed for three-and-a-half years at Peterborough Crown Court on Thursday.

Ockwell, of no fixed address, was deemed to play a less significant role in the line and was sentenced to a year and eight months in prison in December last year, as well as being disqualified from driving for a year and four months.

A 26-year-old woman was arrested alongside the three men in June last year, however no further action is being taken against her.

DI Dave Taylor said: "This was a large-scale investigation which spanned many departments across our force, who all worked together to build up evidence against these three men and see them put behind bars.

"County lines drug dealing impacts so many people, not only those who are drawn in to dealing and find it hard to get out of it, but our communities where they often suffer anti-social behaviour and violence because of the dealing and drug use. To have been able to take out this county line is very good news for Peterborough."

Information about county lines drug dealing and exploitation can be found on [L] https://www.cambs.police.uk/information-and-services/Drug-networking?utm_source=Dosts_sentencing_27May&utm_medium=web_story&utm_campaign=Drugs [L+] the force website, along with the option to report concerns.

     

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