Smethwick brothers jailed for County Lines drug network

They ran it from their home in St Pauls Road.

Author: Kellie MaddoxPublished 24th Nov 2022

Two brothers have been jailed for more than 18 years in total for running a County Lines cocaine network from their home in Smethwick.

Mohammed Awais Khan and Mohammed Luqman Khan liked to flaunt their wealth, taking pictures of bundles of cash in their luxury cars while wearing expensive designer watches.

They made their wealth through running a ‘D Drugs Line’ supplying cocaine to drug users in and around Stoke-On-Trent.

But their world would come crashing down after detectives from The County Lines Taskforce caught wind of what they were doing and swooped.

Officers arrested Mohammed Awais Khan from his home address in St Pauls Road, Smethwick, on January 27 this year and recovered the drugs line phone next to the driving licence of 24-year-old Mohammed Luqman Khan. Officers then swooped and arrested the younger brother, also living in St Paul’s Road.

They were both taken into custody and charged with conspiring to supply Class A drugs.

Brothers Mohammed Awais Khan and Mohammed Luqman Khan liked to flaunt their wealth

They both pleaded guilty to the charges while appearing at Wolverhampton Crown Court where a complex investigation showed that the brothers had sent bulk messages to drugs users offering the supply of cocaine and how they ran the drugs line.

Phones recovered during the investigation also showed images of large bundles of cash, expensive watches and high performance vehicles.

Both defendants pleaded guilty to their involvement and were sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court.

Mohammed Awais Khan was jailed for 11 years and 6 months and Mohammed Luqman Khan for seven years and two months.

Detective Superintendent Syed Hussain, West Midlands Police lead for County Lines, said: “County Lines drug dealers like the Khan brothers ruin lives and our officers from the County Lines Taskforce worked hard to stop them and bring them to justice.

“County Lines gangs should know they are in our sights and our work goes on 24/7 throughout the year to stop them.

“Communities are left destroyed by County Lines and we are determined to stop people like the Khan brothers from profiting from the misery of others.”

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