10 people plead guilty over Sheffield Class A drugs conspiracy
The gang took over a vulnerable person's home to run a 'round the clock' drug supply service
10 South Yorkshire men have admitted to involvement in a conspiracy to supply Class A drugs in Sheffield.
It follows a 12 month long investigation into the 'Montanna' drug line, which was run from a property in the city.
They'd gained access to the home by forcing a vulnerable person to hand over his keys and bank card.
He was then made to sleep on his kitchen floor while the 10 gang members used the property to provide a 'round the clock' drug supply service.
All are due back in Sheffield Crown Court for sentencing on January 30 next year.
The defendants are:
Othman, 29, of Club Garden Road, Sheffield
Mohammed Ali, 36, of Harwood Close, Sheffield
Sanad Ali, 23, of Washington Road, Sheffield
Bruff, 18, of Coventry Road, Ilford
Bouzin, 19, of Middle Hay Place, Sheffield
Kulaib, 25, Washington Road, Sheffield
Mayo, 19, of Mapplebeck Road, Sheffield
Mwanjira, 19, of Roberts Road Colchester
Mayamba, 19, of Wood Street, Barnsley, also pleaded guilty to theft and fraud
Brown, 20, of Ingshead Avenue, Rotherham