Four Men Jailed Over Massive Drugs Ring Running from Liverpool to Cornwall
Four men have been slammed with a combined 31 years behind bars for masterminding a major drugs conspiracy. Their operation stretched all the way from Liverpool to Cornwall, dealing Class A heroin and cocaine and laundering cash from the trade that targeted vulnerable communities.
Sentenced at Truro Crown Court
At Truro Crown Court, two Liverpool men and two Cornwall locals were locked up for their parts in the conspiracy to supply illegal drugs.
- Kevin Condliffe, 46, from Liverpool, was handed nine years and six months.
- Richard McLean, 39, also from Liverpool, got eight years and six months.
- Jonathan Fincham, 52, from Helston, was jailed for six years and six months.
- Kieron Ellis, 44, from Penzance, received seven years.
Crackdown on Drugs Supply
Authorities revealed the men played key roles not only in pushing heroin and cocaine but also in cleaning the dirty money that flooded in from selling drugs. Campaigners and communities welcomed the sentences as a step toward tackling drug crime in the region.