Three Indian-origin men jailed in London over £174,000 cocaine and heroin ring
A major drug trafficking network in London, led by incarcerated dealer Hardeep Thind, has been dismantled by authorities. Three men of Indian origin, one of whom was a sitting magistrate, were sentenced to prison for their roles in the operation. The network was responsible for distributing cocaine and heroin valued at £174,000. After Thind's release, the criminal enterprise grew further in scale, prompting an extensive police investigation. The probe ultimately led to multiple arrests and convictions connected to the ring.
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