Kenilworth Man Jailed for supplying Crack Cocaine & Heroin

A county lines drugs gang that shipped hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of drugs from Birmingham into Warwick and Leamington Spa has today been jailed for more than 20 years. 

The group made more than 300 shipments of crack cocaine and heroin into the towns between February 2015 and October 2016.

Each shipment consisted of drugs with an estimated street value of between £500 – £1000. The investigation into the gang was launched by the Warwickshire Police Serious Organised Crime Unit in 2015 after a number of local policing investigations identified the organised supply of drugs into towns.

Following the sentencing, Detective Inspector Alan Townsend from the Warwickshire Police Serious Organised Crime Unit said: “This was a well organised operation that saw drugs being transported into Warwickshire on an industrial scale. It was a typical county lines drugs business, with runners used to transport the goods from a large city into smaller towns.”

“As with many investigations into serious organised crime groups, this investigation started following local operations carried out by local policing teams and the intelligence they gathered as a result of these operations. These local operations helped the serious organised crime unit to piece together the bigger picture and target those responsible.”

“Intelligence provided by members of the public was key to bringing about this conviction. People should be reassured that we do act on all the information they provide about drug dealing in their communities and we do take action.”

Details of those sentenced – all were sentenced for conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin:

  • Michael John Hedli, 41, of Humphris Street, Warwick, was sentenced to 6 and a half years after being found guilty.

 

  • Paul Noel Hodgson, 26, of Holly Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, was sentenced to 3 and a half years after being found guilty.

 

  • Steven Kevin Bicknell, 33, of Field Barn Road, Hampton Magna, Warwickshire, was sentenced to 3 and a half years after being found guilty.

 

  • Shaan Ali Khan, aged 20, of Kenilworth, was sentenced to 3 years and 9 months after pleading guilty.

 

  • Ian John Ward, 45, of Wellesbourne Road, Birmingham, was sentenced to five and a half years after being found guilty.

“The convictions follow a long and complex investigation and I’d like to praise the persistence and professionalism of everyone involved in the operation.

“Drug use fuels violence and petty crime, increasing pressure on police, health services and other public agencies; It’s vital that we do all we can to cut off supply lines such as this and ensure those responsible are put behind bars.” Detective Inspector Townsend added.

Theft from Motor Vehicle – Siddeley Avenue

The need for continued vigilance by Kenilworth Residents continues.

Please be aware that between 18.00hrs and 22.00hrs on Wednesday 21 November 2018 offenders have forced entry to a silver BMW motor vehicle that was parked on the roadside at Siddeley Avenue, Kenilworth. Several items were taken from the vehicle’s boot which was also entered.
This is incident 260 of 22 November 2018
If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information about the incident then please contact Warwickshire Police on 101.

Burglary, Vehicle Crime, and Criminal Damage – Kenilworth

Burglary

Please be aware that between 12.05hrs and 20.20hrs on Monday 19 November 2018 offenders have entered a property through a first floor window and burgled a home at Malthouse Lane, Kenilworth. An untidy search was made of the home with items of jewellery being taken.
This is incident 382 of 19 November 2018

Theft from Unattended Motor Vehicles

Please be aware that between midnight and 0200hrs on Tuesday 20 November 2018 offenders have entered a secured and unattended Range Rover motor vehicle parked at School Lane, Kenilworth. Having accessed the vehicle they stole a gym bag from the interior.
This is incident 20 of 20 November 2018

Please be aware that between 18.00hrs on Tuesday 20 November and 07.30hrs on Wednesday 21 November 2018 offenders have entered an unattended Mazda motor vehicle parked at Clinton Lane, Kenilworth and stolen the vehicle log book.

This is incident 93 of 20 November 2018

Attempt Burglary
Please be aware that between Saturday 17 November and Sunday 18 November 2018 offenders have tried to force open a garage door at Laneham Place, Kenilworth. The offnders have damaged the garage as a result of trying to force it open.

This is incident 341 of 20 November 2018

Criminal Damage
Please be aware that overnight between Monday 19 November and Tuesday 20 November 2018 offenders have thrown a bottle at the windscreen of a parked motor vehicle near commercial premises at Farmer Ward Road, Kenilworth.
This is incident 56 of 20 November 2018
If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information related to any of these incidents then please call Warwickshire Police on 101

Car Key Burglary – School Lane & Theft – Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth

Car Key Burglary – School Lane, Kenilworth

Please be aware that between 0800hrs on Thursday 15 November and 0800hrs on Friday 16 November 2018 offenders have smashed a sliding patio door at the rear of a property at School Lane, Kenilworth. The offenders have entered the property, that was unoccupied at the time, and taken the keys to a Black BMW X1 motor vehicle.
This is incident 69 of 16 November 2018

Theft – Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth
Between 1400hrs and 14.45hrs on Thursday 15 November 2018 offenders have smashed the windows on a VW motor vehicle at Rouncil Lane, Kenilworth and removed a handbag from the boot. Bank cards and books together with a sum of money was stolen. Other contents of the handbag were found shortly afterwards thrown over an area at Thickthorn Island (A452/A46).
This is incident 231 of 15 November 2018
If you think you may have seen or heard anything suspicious or have any information about either of these incidents then please contact Warwickshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

Do you know about “Anti Snap” Locks?

Over a period of time we have reported a number of crimes where properties have been attacked by offenders trying to break in. Sadly, in most cases they have succeeded often by attacking and forcing door locks usually on rear or patio doors but also on front doors too.

However, recently in a couple of instances in our area the offenders attempt to break into a property and commit burglary and/or car theft after locating the vehicle keys has been thwarted. In these instances, despite a determined effort, offenders have failed to break in because “Anti Snap” (AS) locks were fitted to the doors concerned.

Consequently, we have been asked to provide more information about “AS” locks.

What we would say is that “AS” locks are one of several ways to deter/foil criminals. Like a monitored burglar alarm they put criminals off and are likely to mean that your property is left alone.

“AS” locks are very strong and are specifically designed to stop criminals beating the lock and getting a door open. Many manufacturers guarantee “AS” locks will not let offenders in by offering £1000 payment if the lock is foiled and fails.

We have placed a short video on this post demonstrating how shockingly easy it is for offenders to gain entry in seconds by forcing a conventional door lock and how difficult, if not virtually impossible, it is to beat an “AS” lock.

We are not advertising a specific product or service provider but informing you about the vulnerability of some door locks and what you can do to potentially improve your home security.

The nearest stockist and installer of “AS” locks is Eydens of Coventry who can be contacted on 02476 332524. The company is a member of the Master Locksmiths Association and all locksmiths are CRB checked.

There maybe other local company’s offering a similar service.

Please watch the short film and consider how important it is to protect your property.