Walsall drug dealers whose Class A empire stretched across the country jailed

The founders of a countrywide drug dealing operation based in Walsall have been jailed for nearly eight years after admitting supplying everyone from local addicts to national kingpins.

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Caldmore brothers Mohammed, 28, and Muzambil Iqbal, 21, with Adeeb Zubair ran a drugs line called 'Pablo' in Walsall whilst selling bulk batches of Class A drugs to dealers across the country.

The trio were arrested on December 5, 2023 in Walsall and were caught with crack cocaine and diamorphine, which is used in the production of heroin.

They had been running the Pablo line since September 2022 raking in thousands of pounds a week working round the clock to satisfy their customers demand.

The Iqbal brothers, of Farm Street, and Zubair, 21, from Lichfield Street, Walsall, swapped cars and mobile phones regularly to prevent attracting the attention of law enforcement.

However, due the reach and scale of their distribution network they were subsequently followed by West Midlands Police surveillance units and arrested.

After being charged they were prohibited from contacting each whilst on bail on electronic tag after being released from remand. However, despite awaiting trial the lure of easy money proved too tempting and they returned to drug dealing.