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A GANG flooded Swindon with cannabis and cocaine – even dealing the drugs further afield. The gang of six, three members of which have already been given more than 16 years’ worth of jail, supplied high purity cocaine and “designer” cannabis to dealers and directly to users. The conspiracy can now be reported, after the only member of the alleged gang to fight his case to trial after he was found not guilty of conspiring to supply cocaine.
The Bristol end Ashley Hunt and Nicholas Bullock, both 31, were the two at the Bristol end of the chain. Hunt was the link man – arranging drop-offs with Swindonian Kyle Rigley, 28. Bullock was the bagman; the man surveillance officers clocked handing over a shoebox-sized package to Jack Young, 29, and Kyle Rigley in Bristol on October 9, 2018.
CONSPIRACY GANG: Cannabis dealer found not guilty of supplying cocaine JURORS took less than three-and-a-half hours to acquit a Swindon man of involvement in a gang that flooded Swindon with cocaine. Jacob Hunt, 31, was said by prosecutors to be part of a group of six men – one of whom was just 16-years-old at the time – involved in the supply of class A drugs. The former Wroughton man, who now lives near Bath, had already admitted dealing large quantities of cannabis – but denied dipping his fingers into the cocaine trade. Five have already pleaded guilty to their part in the conspiracy.
A GANG flooded Swindon with cannabis and cocaine – even dealing the drugs further afield. The gang of six, three members of which have already been given more than 16 years’ worth of jail, supplied high purity cocaine and “designer” cannabis to dealers and directly to users. The conspiracy can now be reported, after the only member of the alleged gang to fight his case to trial after he was found not guilty of conspiring to supply cocaine.
The Bristol end Ashley Hunt and Nicholas Bullock, both 31, were the two at the Bristol end of the chain. Hunt was the link man – arranging drop-offs with Swindonian Kyle Rigley, 28. Bullock was the bagman; the man surveillance officers clocked handing over a shoebox-sized package to Jack Young, 29, and Kyle Rigley in Bristol on October 9, 2018.