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The Role of the Sussex Man in One of the UK’s Largest Cocaine Busts of 2023

Staffordshire Police Take £10 Million of Class A Drugs Off the Streets

In a significant breakthrough for law enforcement, Staffordshire Police have successfully disrupted a major cocaine supply chain, resulting in the conviction of three men found with £10 million worth of drugs. The operation was led by the regional organised crime unit (ROCU), which apprehended the suspects following a meticulously coordinated stakeout in Sutton Coldfield on April 10.

A Well-Planned Operation Leads to a Major Seizure

The ROCU officers first observed a suspicious meeting between Adam Vorster, 41, of no fixed address, and Mohamoud Mahamoud, 29, of West Drayton, Greater London. The two men were seen exchanging a large black holdall bag on Allman Road, Sutton Coldfield. Mahamoud was driving a white Peugeot Partner van, while Vorster was standing beside a silver Honda CRV.

Inside the Honda was Benjamin Holt, 43, of Horam, East Sussex, who was in the driver’s seat. Following the bag exchange, officers moved swiftly to detain all three men, uncovering a significant quantity of cocaine in the process.

Over 100 Kilograms of Cocaine Seized

Upon inspection, officers discovered that the black holdall bag Mahamoud handed to Vorster contained 21 kilogram blocks of cocaine, valued at up to £2.1 million on the streets. Further investigation of Mahamoud’s van revealed additional holdall bags containing 81 kilograms of cocaine, with an estimated street value of £8.1 million. The total wholesale value of the drugs was between £2.3 million and £3.6 million.

This haul represents one of the most significant drug seizures in the UK this year, with police estimating the street value to be over £10 million. Staffordshire Police believe this operation has effectively dismantled a high-level cocaine distribution network operating across the UK.

Sentencing: Combined 30 Years for Three Major Players in Cocaine Supply

On November 1, all three men appeared before Birmingham Crown Court and received substantial prison sentences for their roles in the drug operation:

  • Benjamin Holt received a 13-year and two-month sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply a Class A drug.
  • Adam Vorster was sentenced to nine years and three months for the same offense.
  • Mohamoud Mahamoud was jailed for seven years and six months after also admitting his involvement in the conspiracy.

Disruption of a Major Drug Network

Detectives in Staffordshire underscored the importance of this operation, noting that proactive police work had prevented a massive quantity of cocaine from entering the community. “This seizure and the sentencing of these individuals are a significant step in combating high-level drug distribution,” said a spokesperson from Staffordshire Police. “Thanks to ROCU’s coordinated efforts, we have taken a vast quantity of Class A drugs off the streets, striking a blow to one of the top-end cocaine supplies in the UK.”

The sentencing highlights Staffordshire Police’s commitment to removing dangerous substances from communities, protecting public safety, and pursuing those involved in large-scale drug trafficking.

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