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Two men jailed over class A drugs ‘production line’ in Coventry house

TWO men have been jailed for 14 years after police discovered a Class A drugs ‘production line’ at a Coventry house.

Officers from the Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) swooped on the address in Hipswell Highway in July 2018 after acting on information and intelligence.

Cocaine and heroin worth up to £45,000 and cannabis were recovered with the kitchen area acting like a ‘Class A production line’, they said.

Akbar Ali and Juhel Ahmed pleaded guilty to supplying Class A drugs and were sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court last Wednesday (May 27).




Ali, aged 31 of Burlington Road, Coventry, was jailed for seven years and 10 months; while 43-year-old Ahmed, of Ena Road, Coventry, received six years and four months.

West Midlands Police added: “Drugs can cost lives and cause misery within communities, and there will be no let up in our efforts to flush out those involved in such illegal activities.


“Anyone with information can contact us via Live Chat or by calling 101.”