Sunderland Echo

Drug lieutenant jailed for 7 years

- Karon Kelly copydesk.northeast@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A "trusted lieutenant" in a major plot to flood the streets with cocaine has been jailed for more than seven years.

William Trott, 39, was tasked to" deliver and take away"cash and cocaine at illegal exchanges, under the watchful eye of drug dealing chip shop owner Kenneth Hunter, 41.

Newcastle Crown Court heard the pair were identified as central figures in a conspiracy between October 2018 and May 2019 but were unaware they were both under surveillan­ce by undercover police as part of a covert operation.

Their conspiracy was exposedwhe­n disqualifi­ed driver Trott used his car and officers pounced and arrested him in the Shiney Row area last May.

The arrest triggered a search of his home where a haul of two kilos of cocaine and 12 kilos of amphetamin­e, with a street value of more than £100,000 were discovered along with other items of drug parapherna­lia.

Prosecutor Jonathan Walker told the court: "Hunter's mode of operating was to prefer to be in the background while Trott, the trusted lieutenant, would deliver and take away goods from the exchanges.

"Hunter would often place himself, in a black Range Rover, at the site of the exchange but slightly out of view so he could supervise and ensure the timely exchange and pickup of the money."

At an earlier hearing, Hunter, of St Paul's Drive in Houghton, who had admitted conspiracy to supply Class A and B drugs, was jailed for seven years.

Trott, of Hed worth Terrace in Shine y Row, who previously admitted conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, possession with intent to supply class B drugs, driving while disqualifi­ed and with no insurance has been jailed for seven years and three months.

Judge Amanda Rip pont old him :" What is perfectly obvious is you had a very particular­role, you were, as described, a lieutentan­t."

The court heard despite Trott's involvemen­t in the drugs market, he was living in "abject squalor".

Tony Davis, defending, said: "This is a man who had nothing, he lived in squalor, he had no assets and when he was sent to work, as has been observed, there was always a person slightly behind him, observing from a distance. In reality, this was am an who simply had fallen onto difficult times and taken an opportunit­y for very limited reward. He is not a sophistica­ted drug dealer."

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William Trott was jailed for his part in a major drugs operation.
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Kenneth Hunter and drugs and a motorboat which were seized.

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