Manchester Evening News

‘Call centre’ gang peddled £2m of drugs from hotline

- By JON MACPHERSON & ASHLIE BLAKEY

AN ORGANISED crime gang ran a ‘slick’ call centre where people could ring up and order cocaine.

The operation was run like a ‘taxi firm,’ a court heard. It was open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is believed to have supplied around £2million worth of class A drugs to people across the North West.

The call centre, which was based in a flat or house, contained a mobile phone which people could ring to order the drugs. A separate mobile would then be used to dispatch couriers to deliver the drugs.

The group leading the operation was busted after an investigat­ion by Lancashire Police. Five main members – four from Greater Manchester – have been jailed after they were convicted of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs after a trial earlier this year.

Leading player Bekim Hasmegaj, 35, of Marchwood Close, Blackrod, Bolton, was sentenced to 10 years in jail.

Albi Hoxhaj, 25, of Lowfield Road, Stockport, who staffed the call centre, was jailed for five years 10 months.

Klevis Prenci, 33, formerly of Lee Lane, Horwich, Bolton, was jailed for four years and two months. This is on top of an earlier sentence of three years and nine months for possession with intent to supply.

Prenci was the ‘middle-man’ and was responsibl­e for portioning the drugs into deals, collecting cash and restocking the couriers.

Altin Nikolli, 37, of Anglebank, Horwich, was jailed for five years and six months. He was involved in staffing the call centre and for housing and looking after new couriers.

Aurel Hila, 39, of Austin Street, Leigh, played a lesser role for the gang. He fled the country and was sentenced in his absence for five years.

Five others who acted as couriers were earlier jailed for a total of 14 years and two months for possession with intent to supply offences.

Prosecutor­s described the operation, which was based in Preston and Chorley, as ‘akin to a taxi firm’ with phonelines operating 24/7.

Rosalind Scott-Bell described the enterprise as ‘very much a family business,’ adding: “It is evident that the drugs supply was slick and quick.”

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Bekim Hasmegaj
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Klevis Prenci
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Altin Nikolli
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Albi Hoxhaj
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Aurel Hila

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