![]() The investigation proved Christopher Reeve and Garvey Thompson were orchestrating this line between October 2017-September 2018. Wayne Philpotts organised the distribution of drugs delivered to Nottingham and Neil Brewster in Coventry. There was also evidence he had planned for drugs to be delivered into the prison by drone, police said. Garvey Thompson who despite being in prison illegally obtained a phone to control the drug supply line into Warwickshire. When he was not available, his partner Sarah Reeve stepped in to run the operation. Police said that Christopher Reeve, 44, headed up the gang and orchestrated the supply from Liverpool and the Bickerstaffe area. READ MORE: Mercedes driver wearing Gucci bag gives up after crashing during police pursuit ![]() The five-year investigation concluded last week. While 15 firearms and associated ammunition were discovered during a series of raids. Warwickshire Police Serious Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) - who led the probe - seized drugs with a street value of £1.3m and £10,000 in cash. It flooded the West Midlands, Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire and Northamptonshire. Jason Solomon, 33, from Handsworth Wood, and Thomas Bash, 71, from Rugby, were part of the gang which transported 60kg of class A drugs, including heroin, ecstasy and cocaine. The group has been sentenced for a combined total of 165 years and seven months in prison. A Brummie and a pensioner were jailed as part of a 21-member gang who trafficked drugs from Merseyside to the Midlands.
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