Three men jailed for supplying drugs in Worcestershire

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Three men have been jailed for 13 years for supplying drugs in Worcestershire.

James Blundell, Darell Keen and Robert Williamson were sentenced at Worcester Crown Court yesterday (Monday 23 May).

The group were all involved in supplying cocaine and cannabis between and January and March 2022.

Following an investigation by the Regional Organised Crime Unit, the three were arrested in March and subsequently charged.

James Blundell, 41, of Hemmingway, Evesham, pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine and cannabis and possession of criminal property.

He was sentenced for five years, seven-and-a-half months.

39-year-old Darell Keen, of Kings Lane, Norton, pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine and was sentenced to five years.

And Robert Williamson, 33, of Shepherds Pool, Evesham, pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine and cannabis.

He was sentenced for three years.

Detective Constable Naomi Smith said: “This was another important step in our constant work to tackle drug crime.

“Drugs ruin lives and destroy communities and we are committed to investigating those who seek to blight our society.

“We are always grateful to members of the public who raise their concerns about drug crime and we urge anyone with any suspicions to please get in touch.

“We review and consider all reports we receive.”

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