IANS
London, May 22
A 41-year-old Indian-origin woman from London has been sentenced to greater than 4 years in jail for appearing as a cash and drug courier for a Buckinghamshire-based organised crime group.
Mandeep Kaur of Pocklington Close, London, was arrested in June 2020 with 50,000 kilos in money, following an investigation by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU).
She was discovered responsible final week by a majority jury of conspiracy to produce class A drugs and a unanimous jury of conspiracy to own legal property at Aylesbury Crown Court, following a two-week trial.
The courtroom heard that Kaur, who is alleged to have delivered a kilo of cocaine three days earlier than her arrest, had undertaken quite a lot of journeys for a legal group who have been accountable for supplying cocaine throughout the nation.
“Kaur’s involvement in the OCG (Organised Crime Group) in this case was important. She willingly delivered and picked up legal cash beneath instruction from a senior member of the group,” Investigating officer, Detective Constable Dale Lester of SEROCU, mentioned.
He mentioned that on one event, Kaur went one step additional and moved a kilo of cocaine — acts she determined to do of her personal free will for monetary acquire.
Kaur was sentenced to a complete of 4 years and eight months’ imprisonment for her half in a large-scale drug provide conspiracy.
“This conviction is an illustration of SEROCU’s ongoing dedication in tackling and dismantling organised crime throughout the South East and additional afield,” Lester mentioned.
Kaur’s arrest comes simply days after three Indian-origin members of an organised crime group — Kuran Gill, Jag Singh and Govind Bahia — have been jailed for smuggling hashish value round 1 million kilos into the UK from Canada earlier this month.
Last week, Joshpal Singh Kothiria was convicted for conspiring to produce drugs value hundreds of thousands of kilos from the Netherlands to the UK and Ireland, following a National Crime Agency investigation.
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