Oldbury man jailed for running county lines drug operation

Markel Harris has been sentenced to just over 5 years behind bars

Author: Claire EmmsPublished 24th Oct 2023

A drug dealer who operated a county lines drug network supplying heroin and cocaine in the Oldbury area has been jailed.

Markel Harris of Walton Road, Oldbury ran the Sharpie drugs line which operated in the West Midlands and other areas of the country.

The County Lines Task Force officers investigating the drugs line found that bulk phone messages were sent out showing availability and prices of drugs to users.

Following CCTV enquiries, officers identified Harris purchasing top up vouchers for a phone involved in the drugs line.

In February, they executed a warrant at his home and seized a handset used by the drugs line and a host of class A drugs.

Officers then seized £18,000 in cash from Harris’ address.

The 40-year-old pleaded guilty to possessing class A drugs with intent to supply and possessing criminal property at an earlier hearing and was sentenced to five years and three months at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Friday (20 Oct).

DC Ady Turton, from the Force CID County Lines Team, said: "We are working harder than ever to crack down on County Lines, which bring misery to communities in the form of drug dealing, exploitation and violence.

"Harris ran a highly active drugs line that not only operates in Oldbury but other areas.

"We are pleased he has been taken off our streets and is now serving time behind bars."

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