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Major Drugs Trial Begins | Birmingham Crown Court
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Kangs Solicitors represent one of 12 defendants due to stand trial at Birmingham Crown Court today.
The Prosecution allege that all 12 defendants were involved in a conspiracy to supply class A drugs (cocaine) on a national scale stretching from Merseyside to the Midlands.
The alleged plot involves the lead conspirator being a serving prisoner who orchestrated the purchase and supply drugs on his behalf.
The Prosecution case is based on covertly recorded conversations, CCTV evidence and mobile telephone cell site analysis.
The solicitor with conduct of the case is Mr Aman Murria of Kangs Solicitors.
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