Aaron Duff was caught peddling drugs on Wirral streets
A man has been jailed after police identified a graft phone linked to him which had supplied over £250,000 worth of drugs. Officers from Operation Toxic investigating county lines identified a phone sending out flare messages advertising Class A drugs for sale that was attributed to 32-year-old Aaron Duff.
Operation Toxic is part of Project Medusa – a Merseyside-led initiative set up to tackle county lines drug dealing and child criminal exploitation across the country. The Project Medusa team provides the daily force response to county lines and they work alongside partners and other forces from across the UK to dismantle and disrupt criminal gangs and stop the criminal exploitation of young people and vulnerable adults.
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