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Medway drug dealers jailed for more than 30 years

15:53, 28 September 2010

updated: 15:53, 28 September 2010

Convicted drug dealers, from top left, Denise Smith, Lee Swift, Michael Spreadbury, Kirsty Powell, Billy Jo Barnes, Lisa Harper, Christopher Hawkins, Ashley Morris.
Convicted drug dealers, from top left, Denise Smith, Lee Swift, Michael Spreadbury, Kirsty Powell, Billy Jo Barnes, Lisa Harper, Christopher Hawkins, Ashley Morris.

Eight drug dealers including a pensioner have been jailed for a total of more than 30 years.

The gang was involved in the commercial supply of heroin and crack cocaine in the Medway Towns.

.Maidstone Crown Court heard class A drugs were distributed by a number of runners, themselves often drug-users who were then recruited into the supply network

The conspirators were arrested following a police surveillance operation in Strood earlier this year.

Seven of the defendants admitted two charges of conspiracy to supply class A drugs in Medway between May 2009 and March 2010.

Ashley Morris, 21, of Humber Crescent, Strood was jailed for six years and six months; Michael Spreadbury, 20, of no fixed address, for four years and six months; Billy Jo Barnes,28, of Cedar Road, Strood, for four years and six months; Lee Swift, 32, of Hancock Close, Strood, for four years; Lisa Harper, 35, of Hancock Close, Strood, for three years and three months; Denise Smith, 57, of London Road, Strood, for three years; Christopher Hawkins, 65, of Hughes Drive, Wainscott, for 21 months.

Kirsty Powell, 21, of Aspen Green, Erith, pleaded guilty to one offence of supplying crack cocaine . monthsthreeyears and for three and was jailed

A 17-year-oldboyfromLondon pleaded guilty to the possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply and was handed an 18-month youth offending order and six-month supervision order.

PCThis latest conviction is another great result in our fight against organised groups selling drugs in Medway." said: , of Medway Police, Jason Friend

"We are more effective now than we have ever been in tackling drug crime in Medway and these sentences should send out a clear warning to others involved in this trade that it will not be tolerated."

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