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Grantham County Lines Drug Dealer Sentenced to Nearly Five Years

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Grantham County Lines Drug Dealer Sentenced to Nearly Five Years

A drug dealer involved in county lines operations, identified as Tyreece Moran, aged 23, of Brooksby Lane in Nottingham, has been sentenced to four years and nine months in prison for transporting cocaine and heroin into the Grantham area. Moran confessed to the charges of drug supply during his appearance at Lincoln Crown Court.

Alongside his imprisonment, Moran has been directed to surrender phones and cash linked to his unlawful activities. He has also received a five-year Serious Crime Prevention Order. The order is designed to discourage him from participating in severe illegal activities in the future.

This article draws from initial reporting by www.bbc.com.

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