Drug dealers targeted market town as part of 'Kev' county line plot

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Prescot man Connor Sholliker collaborated with local man Kaine Currens to import crack cocaine and heroin into the market town

A Merseyside man cuckooed vulnerable people's houses as part of the 'Kev' line plot to flood a market town with crack cocaine and heroin. An investigation by West Mercia Police found Connor Sholliker, 24 and of Wilson Road in Prescot , and Kaine Currens were part of the 'Kev' county line supply line which operated from Merseyside and was responsible for bringing large quantities of class A drugs into Shrewsbury .

Sholliker, who previously appeared before the youth courts in Liverpool five years ago after he admitted carrying a knife in a public place, was charged with being concerned in the supply of class A drugs - crack cocaine and heroin . Currens, 23 and of Manor Road in Telford, was charged with the same offences. The pair were sentenced at Shrewsbury Crown Court on October 18. Sholliker received a six year sentence while Currens was jailed for three years.

 

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