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A man from Newton Heath who was found to be storing over £1million’s worth of class A drugs from South America has been jailed for over seven years.
Iman Chalouskri aged 25 , of Mainhill Walk was sentenced yesterday at Manchester Crown Court after previously pleading guilty to being concerned in supplying controlled drugs of class A.
Chalouskri was found to have 10kg of cocaine when officers from Lancashire Police attended his address as part of their enquiries into a stolen motorcycle.
When officers went inside the property they found a padlocked metal black box underneath the stairs, and officers described how Chalouskri’s demeanour changed immediately as he started to sweat profusely and become argumentative after the police’s discovery.
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Man Jailed For Seven Years After Chorley Task Force Finds £1M In Drugs By Anthony Gilmour on 10th February 2021
A man from Manchester who was found to be storing over £1million’s worth of class A drugs from South America has been jailed for over seven years.
Iman Chalouskri (12/11/1995), of Mainhill Walk, NewtonHeath, was sentenced yesterday (Tuesday 9 February) at Manchester Crown Court (Crown Square) after previously pleading guilty to being concerned in supplying controlled drugs of class A.
Chalouskri was found to have 10kg of cocaine when officers from a Chorley & South Ribble task force attended his address as part of their enquiries into a stolen motorcycle.