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The defendant was charged as part of a police operation investigating organised crime groups linked with the large-scale supply of controlled drugs of class A and B over a number of months in the North East of England.
He was charged alongside other sixteen defendants.
The prosecution case consisted of telephonic evidence, property found on arrest and links with the other co-conspirators.
Following written representations, the case was reviewed and the Crown offered no evidence on the supply of Class A count, leading to a formal not guilty verdict.
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