Drug gang jailed

Friday, June 26, 2026

We’ve secured jail time of more than 40 years for a gang responsible for the supply of millions of pounds of drugs to the streets of Lancashire and beyond.

Following an investigation by our Serious and Organised Crime Unit the head of the OCG - Zainul James – and his cronies are now behind bars.

The investigation, codename Operation Carbon, showed the gang had supplied Cocaine and Cannabis with a street value of almost £5m.

Zainul Aberdeen James was the principal member of the OCG and was responsible for the supply of Class A and B Drugs across the northwest. He directed his trusted couriers to collect, store and distribute large amounts of Class A and B to drug users. He also coordinated the collection of thousands of pounds of cash payment of these drugs, to be paid to upstream suppliers and trusted money launderers.

James had close links with suppliers overseas, who exported drugs to the UK on behalf of the OCG.

The gang were this week jailed after pleading guilty to Conspiracy to Supply Drugs.

James, 36, of Coopers Way, Blackpool was jailed for 15 years.

Saqib Khan, 27, of Fairfield Road, Bradford, was jailed for 12 years.

Rio Wilson-Heyes, 28, of Lydiate Close, Bolton, was jailed for seven years and seven months.

John Tremlett, 33, of Coronation Street, Blackpool, was jailed for five years three months.

Connor Parkinson, 21, of Central Drive, Blackpool, was jailed for two years, suspended for 18 months. He was also ordered to do undergo rehabilitation and do unpaid work.

All the above had admitted Conspiracy to Supply Class A and Class B drugs

Layton Hart, 18, of Hartland, Skelmersdale, was given a youth rehabilitation order.

Sharmaine Rolston, 34, of Monarch Avenue, Bamber Bridge and Mickala Blows, 38, of Broddick Close, Broughton, were given community orders and ordered to undergo rehabilitation.

They had pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Supply Class B drugs.

Det Insp Steve Montgomery, of the Serious and Organised Crime Unit, said: “We will not rest in our commitment to tackle those who deal in illegal drugs. We will dismantle these gangs and put those involved before the courts.”

Operation Warrior is our response to tackling serious and organised crime in Lancashire and delivering on Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw's Fighting Crime Plan priority of disrupting and dismantling organised crime.