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PrinceWill Enaruba ordered to sell his diamond encrusted Cartier watch to pay for his crimes

A MEMBER of a drugs gang which flooded Barrow with heroin and crack has been ordered to sell his diamond encrusted watch to pay for his crimes. PrinceWill Enaruba, 26, was part of a network of dealers which trafficked drugs from the South East to Barrow, via a headquarters in Coventry. When officers raided the base in Signals Drive, where Enaruba lived with his partner Shanice Knight, they found more than £1,500 cash and a Cartier Santos watch, estimated to be worth upwards of £11,000 when bought new. Enaruba claimed he had borrowed the watch from a family friend to wear to a wedding 11 months earlier.

Cumbria police vow to continue to bring drug dealers to justice after last conviction in Operation Horizon

Police said they brought misery to our community. Now the last of 34 people to be brought to justice as part of the large-scale Operation Horizon has been jailed. PrinceWill Enaruba, 26, was jailed for more than nine years at Preston Crown Court after he admitted his part in a conspiracy to flood Barrow with class A drugs. Operation Horizon smashed a number of county lines rings that brought despair to the streets of south Cumbria. It saw officers launch more than 20 raids on properties in Barrow linked to suspects in a dramatic dawn crackdown in early 2019. As well as the convictions, it dismantled a set-up that was trafficking drugs to the county and selling to local users in an area blighted by deaths linked to substance abuse.

Operation Horizon: How 34 criminals were brought to justice in major police sting

JAILED: All the defendants jailed under Operation Horizon THEY were blasted by police for flooding the streets of Barrow with class A drugs and bringing untold misery to the town. But now after the conclusion of Operation Horizon police have brought 34 criminals to justice, seeing them jailed for a combined total of more than 100 years. A line was drawn under the operation, one of Cumbria Police s biggest ever, on Tuesday when Pricewill Enaruba, 26, became the last to face justice. The convictions were set in motion in 2019 when police raided around 20 homes in a bid to smash a wide network of organised drug dealing that made use of county lines , a crime network trafficking drugs using dedicated mobile phone lines.

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