Two drug dealers have been jailed in Bristol following a significant police crackdown on county lines drug trafficking. Khalil Mohamod, 38, from Cardiff, and Carlton Morris, 58, of Montpelier in Bristol, were sentenced at Bristol Crown Court on Friday 9 February.

The pair were arrested in February last year after an extensive investigation by the County Lines Team. Police uncovered their involvement in a network supplying crack cocaine, cocaine, and heroin across the Bristol area.

Carlton Morris pleaded guilty at Bristol Magistrates’ Court and received a two-year prison sentence for supplying crack cocaine and heroin. Khalil Mohamod admitted charges at Bristol Crown Court, including possession with intent to supply and possession of criminal property. He was sentenced to four and a half years in prison.

Police described the operation as a significant blow to the local drug trade and a positive step for community safety in Bristol.

Originally published by UKNIP.

We are your go-to destination for breaking UK news, real-life stories from communities across the country, striking images, and must-see video from the heart of the action.

Follow us on Facebook at for the latest updates and developing stories, and stay connected on X (Twitter) the for live coverage as news breaks across the UK.

SIGN UP NOW FOR YOUR FREE DAILY BREAKING NEWS AND PICTURES NEWSLETTER

Your information will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy

YOU MIGHT LIKE