Woman jailed over Cumbria drugs line gang

Carol McClean acted as a 'banker' for a drugs supply line from Merseyside into the county

Custody photo of Carol McClean
Author: Alex HulsePublished 18th May 2024
Last updated 18th May 2024

A woman from Kendal has been jailed for her role as a member of an Organised Crime Group which trafficked Class A drugs between Merseyside and Kendal and the South Lakes.

Cumbria Police's Kendal and Lakes Neighbourhood Policing Team and detectives from the Community Serious and Organised Crime Unit worked together to dismantle the ‘Scouse Tom’ OCG, after launching Operation Forfeit in January 2022.

Carol McClean, 56, of Glebe Road, Kendal was jailed today for 3 years 4 months at Carlisle Crown Court.

Between August 2021 and January 2022 officers conducted warrants and stop-searches against ‘Scouse Tom’ street dealers, recovering supply amounts of Class A drugs, cash, and key mobile phones.

The force says in January 2022 intelligence work identified the common link between the street dealers and Operation Forfeit was launched to target the OCG, with NPT officers and Serious/Organised Crime detectives working in partnership to identify the upper tier of the OCG as well as continuing to disrupt the OCG’s operations at street level.

By March 2022 each member of the OCG had been identified and the investigation team were closing in on the OCG’s leadership and key facilitators - culminating in the arrest of a key member of the group.

Detectives were able to evidence that McClean provided supervision to the Kendal/Lakes street dealers, storing large amounts of drugs in her locker at her place of work and doling them out in small amounts to street dealers for onward supply, and who acted as ‘banker’ for drug money being passed from street dealers to the upper tier of the OCG.

Speaking after sentencing, Detective Inspector Jamie Eaton said: “Operation Forfeit was a significant operation which spanned many months.

“The aim was to disrupt and dismantle this Merseyside-based group trafficking Class A drugs into the Kendal and South Lakes area.

“We take a serious stance on county lines drugs criminals exploiting and targeting our communities and we will do everything in our power to put an end to these gangs operating in Cumbria.

“We are not complacent and recognise before too long another group will be foolish enough to try their hand. The support of our communities in reporting drug dealing is a key tool in tackling organised criminality and we encourage members of the public to get in touch with any information that might help us."

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