Birmingham man jailed after supplying class A across Crewe

By Ryan Parker

26th Jul 2024 | Local News

Mohammed Musaid Ali, of Benton Road, Birmingham appeared at Chester Crown Court on 22 July where he was sentenced to six and a half years in prison (Cheshire Police).
Mohammed Musaid Ali, of Benton Road, Birmingham appeared at Chester Crown Court on 22 July where he was sentenced to six and a half years in prison (Cheshire Police).

A 22-year-old Birmingham man has been sentenced after being found guilty of selling class A drugs in Crewe.

Mohammed Musaid Ali, of Benton Road, Birmingham appeared at Chester Crown Court on 22 July where he was sentenced to six and a half years in prison.

He had earlier been found guilty of being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine, cannabis and cocaine, being concerned in offering to supply heroin and money laundering.

Mohammed Musaid Ali had earlier been found guilty of being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine, cannabis and cocaine, being concerned in offering to supply heroin and money laundering (Cheshire Police).

The offences occurred between 1 May 2023 and 30 November 2023.

The case against him came about following an investigation into drug dealing in the Crewe area, where a phone linked to county lines was connected to Ali.

Further enquiries led to officers executing a warrant at his address in Benton Road on Thursday 8 February, where Ali was arrested.

Several mobile phones were seized during the warrant, including two iPhone's belonging to Ali.

Messages from the phones were linked to the graft phone as well as further evidence of the supply of class B drugs.

Drug paraphernalia including snap bags and a black royal bag containing quantity of cash were also located.

Mohammed Musaid Ali's offences occurred between 1 May 2023 and 30 November 2023 (Cheshire Police).

The cash has subsequently been counted with a value of nearly £14,000.

DS Kev Williams said: "In Cheshire we're committed to continually identifying dealers and removing them from our streets to thwart the supply of illegal drugs.

"I hope this reassures residents and serves as a warning to those planning to supply drugs in Cheshire that we leave no stone unturned and will continue to remove illegal drugs and those selling it from our streets."

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