Four men have been jailed after police uncovered a drug dealing ring in Bolton.
In August 2016, Greater Manchester Police began an investigation into Gary Knox and the supply of class A drugs in Bolton.
Knox, 46, of Jessop Forge, Bolton was sentenced at Bolton Crown Court to 11 years and three months in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs.
Mohammed Zubair, 31, Nadeen Ashiq, 39, and Nelson Neish, 25, were handed sentences ranging from three years and five months to five years and seven months also for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.
Gemma Grundy, 30, of Ashford Walk, Bolton received a two year suspended sentence after pleading guilty to possession of class A controlled drugs with intent to supply.
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