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Hall Green members of county lines Jay line jailed

Solihull Editorial 15th Jul, 2024   0

A TRIO of Hall Green men who were part of a county lines drug-dealers who flaunted their ill-gotten gains in photos have been jailed.

Members of the “Jay” line, which supplied cocaine and cannabis across Birmingham and Warwickshire, have now been jailed following their convictions earlier this year.

Shamraz and Amrez Alam, of School Road in Hall Green, who ran the Jay line, have been jailed for 17 and a half years each for their involvement, pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs.

West Midlands Police said the pair took over the line from Shakeel Khan and Mohammed Asim.

Khan, 29, was jailed in April 2023 for 10 years, while Asim, 30, of Ferndale Road, Hall Green, was given a 12-month suspended sentence and 50 hours community service after pleading guilty to money laundering.

Mudasser Hussain, of Oakfield Road in Birmingham, who packaged up and moved the drugs, was jailed for four years and three months, while Waqar Ali, also of Oakfield Road, was handed a 14-month suspended sentence for his role in the supply chain for the drugs.




Ali was also ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work.

Valentina Dobre, of York Road, Birmigham, who was responsible for packaging up the drugs, also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs and was due for sentence on July 17.


These convictions were the result of a lengthy and complex investigation by West Midlands Police’s County Lines Taskforce, who poured over hours of phone messages to uncover the network of drug dealing.

Officers uncovered photos of Mohammed Asim posing with thousands of pounds of cash in a car.

Warrants carried out at the defendants’ addresses found more than £200,000 and details of nearly 400 customers across the region.