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Fake £ 4m xanax drug gang boss jail
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Fake £ 4m xanax drug gang boss jail

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Last updated: March 27, 2025 4:22 pm
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Fake £ 4m xanax drug gang boss jail‘Could get £ 11m’Gang sold fake Xanax bullets on millions of dark webHM Courts and Tribunals Service

Fake £ 4m xanax drug gang boss jail

21 minutes ago
Ben Godfrey
BBC Midlands Today
The West Midlands Police is one of the overalls of two Magshots - on the left is a man with short brown hair and beard. On the right is a woman with long blonde.West Middlendes Police
Brian Pitts conducted an operation from a villa in Thailand with the help of his former partner, Katie Harlow

A gang leader, who has coordinated a £ 4 meter fake zanax drug-making operation in the shed in West Midlands and Garage, has been imprisoned for eight years.

11 million tablets were built in various places in Tipton, Wednesdaybury and Wolverhampton and then sold on the dark web through cryptocurrency payments.

Between 2018 and 2019, the criminal venture was run by 30 -year -old Brian Pitts from a luxury villa in Thailand, one in 10, which is being sentenced to its share in the operation.

Fake bullets were sent to the entire UK and USA, listening to the Wolverhampton Crown Court.

The tests showed that the amount of alpirgalam active in fake pills was not separated from the appropriate amount twice to twice.

Pitts, who first convicted the allegations, including a conspiracy to supply class C drugs, was described as “the venture of this venture” by Judge John Butterfield.

He said that Ringalder controlled every part of the drug operation and included it continuously.

The West Midlands Police was watching an aerial shot in a swimming pool in the outer location of a villa in Thailand. Katie Harlow is parked on the edge of the pool in blue shorts and a red vest.West Middlendes Police
Both Brian Pitts and Katie Harlow (painted) were involved in coordinating the operation from a Thai villa.

Bibi Road Pits were arrested by the police in Wednesday, when he returned to Britain with his then partner Katie Harlo, which was also part of the Thai end of the criminal operation.

The officials were able to seize their mobile phones, which the prosecutors described as the “gold mine of information”, showing their participation at all levels of the operation.

Four other gang members were jailed on Thursday due to sentencing in the coming days.

27 -year -old Harlow of Len Street, Biluston, was sentenced to two years and a month, when he was first accused of converting and transferring criminal assets.

Judge Butterfield said that when it appeared, the pits had taken some action in his name, none of them were without his knowledge.

West Midlands Police Garage with various bullet -making kits, including machinery and work benchesWest Middlendes Police
Bullets produced in garage and shed

Shakespeare Road, 48 -year -old Lee Lloyd of Tipton, was sentenced to seven years and two months after accepting the first six allegations, including a conspiracy to supply class C drugs.

26 -year -old Kyle Smith of Arundel Road, Villainhall was imprisoned for four years. He was convicted for the first five allegations, including a conspiracy to supply class C medicines.

63 -year -old Mark Belle of Jeremy Road, Wolverhampton was sentenced to six years and five months. He earlier blamed for five allegations, including a conspiracy to supply class C drugs and capture class B with the intention of supplying medicines.

The West Midlands Police is one of the pill press between the thumb and the pill in a purple surgical gloved hand, showing Xanax in reverse on it.West Middlendes Police
The gang legally bought four firing machines, before setting a criminal campaign to fake.

Judge Butterfield stated that it would be wrong to dismiss the enterprise as “a modest cottage industry” and it was “organized, organized and determined” instead.

The gang initially came to light after an investigation, which was introduced by the manufacturer of the real zanax bullets, which is used to treat anxiety.

‘Could get £ 11m’

The investigation was picked up by the Regional Organized Crime Unit, which revealed that the gang legally bought four bullet making machines, so that more than 16,000 pills could be pressed in an hour.

While the gang created £ 4m, the number of bullets he had done could make him more than £ 11m, the court heard.

The gang also bought the required powder to make tablets and fake zanaks stamps.

Illegal Alprazolam may have other unknown and potentially harmful sedative drugs, and are associated with many deaths in both UK and America when mixed with other powerful drugs.

West Midlands Police A large bag of fake white xanax pills West Middlendes Police
Thousands of bullets were discovered by the police

The UK’s Health Protection Agency stated that the use of the evidence was “a growing problem, especially between young people and young adults”.

Creastoun, a loss of loss in black country, said that fake drugs were often “much more powerful and stronger than drugs they are muskering”.

Patrick Holt, director of global security in Fizzle, said, “We are proud of officials along with officials to bring these serious criminals for justice.”

“We dedicated time, resources and expertise to ensure these illegal fake activities to protect public health.”

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