Ten people sentenced after police break up major cocaine supply network across Essex
15:22 13/06/2026Ten offenders jailed after two-year investigation dismantles Essex cocaine network linked to over £1m drugs and more than 45 years’ sentences.
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Ten offenders jailed after two-year investigation dismantles Essex cocaine network linked to over £1m drugs and more than 45 years’ sentences.
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