GMP County Lines Team shut down another drug line and send dealer to jail

Date published: 20 December 2023


A local drug dealer has been jailed for three years for dealing on the ‘J’ line, the name of the telephone number that was used to run the organised drug dealing network operating in Manchester.

County Lines are the use of dedicated phone lines to supply drugs from urban areas out to smaller towns across the country.

This does, however, also occur from one area to another within the same city.

 In this investigation, this line was operating across North and Central Manchester.

In 2023, Greater Manchester Police’s dedicated County Lines Team received intelligence that a phone line was being used to sell class A drugs across Manchester.

An investigation was launched, and it soon became clear that this phone line was increasingly busy, sending out thousands of flare messages to customers.

A flare message is essentially a bulk message that drug dealers will send out to contacts in the phone letting them they know they are open for business, and any deals they may have on.

From this phone, messages like ‘about in car’, ‘about fast’, ‘on till 1’ were being sent out at all hours of the day, directing users to locations to collect drugs.

The next stage was identifying who was in control of the phone and where they were located.

Using cell site analysis, police could see the mobile phone was in the vicinity of the Prescot/ Knowsley area of Merseyside on Monday, August 21.

It transpired that Jerome Gordon had been on a day out at Knowsley Safari Park but had continued to operate his drug business whilst enjoying a family day out.

On Friday, September 1, Gordon failed to stop for police in North Manchester, making off in his car.

Shortly after, he crashed the vehicle and was detained by officers whilst trying to scale a fence.

Inside his car, police found a mobile phone which linked the drugs line in question to Gordon.

The top contact in this phone was his own number and his girlfriends. 

On Tuesday, September 26, police executed two warrants at addresses linked to Gordon in North Manchester.

Police recovered a burner style phone, cash, a further iPhone and extra sim cards, snap bags, and scales with white residue on them.

Yesterday (Wednesday), Gordon (aged 23) of Hadlow Walk, Manchester, appeared at Manchester Crown Court.

He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years for being concerned in the supply of class A drugs.

Constable Claxton, from the GMP County Lines Team, said: “County lines drug dealing has a huge impact on our communities.

"Not only does the supply of drugs cause devastation to lives affected by addiction, but it often brings serious violence and misery to our communities as these gangs will exploit young or vulnerable people to do their business.

“Gordon was just another drug dealer who was a blight on our streets, and I am glad to see he will spend the next few years behind bars.

“I would encourage anybody with concerns or information around drug supply to report this information to the police."

You can contact GMP by telephone by calling 101, by using the LiveChat service at: www.gmp.police.uk, or you can report information anonymously via CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111.

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