💨 Abstract
A high-end cocaine dealing ring, operated by antiques dealer Nathan Samuels, was dismantled in the City of London. The gang, including Samuels' son and several couriers, supplied cocaine to over 10,000 wealthy clients with a high purity product. They made substantial profits, with weekly sales reaching £14,480. The operation was uncovered through phone records and customer data, leading to the arrest and sentencing of six individuals involved.
Courtesy: Sam Courtney-Guy
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