There’s a saying, what goes up must come down.
27.02.2020 - 14:06 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A 'one-man band' drug dealer who ran a cocaine operation from his Crumpsall flat was caught after boarding the Eurostar to London as he tried to flee the country.
Neil O'Connor, 37, operated his own drugs phone line, as well as adulterating, packaging and selling cocaine and heroin.
He unwittingly sold cocaine to an undercover police officer aiming to bring down drug dealers in north Manchester.
Now he has been jailed for seven years and two months.
"This was a one man band, albeit a fairly
There’s a saying, what goes up must come down.
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