Monday, June 15, 2026
A DRUG dealer who ran an OCG from inside a prison cell has been jailed for more than nine years.
Kaiser Ali directed the Kes Bluey line using an illicit mobile phone to give orders to his lieutenants on the outside. The Nawaz brothers Umar and Usman operated from a base in Bolton supplying cocaine to drug users in and around Burnley.
Mohammed Masood acted as the gang’s banker, paying the street dealers and taking payment for drugs.
The gang were jailed last week following an investigation by Lancashire Police.
Kaiser Ali, 28, of HMP Altcourse was jailed for nine years four months.
Umar Nawaz, 27, of Chorley Old Road, Bolton was jailed for six years two months.
Usman Nawaz, 25, of Chorley Old Road, Bolton was jailed for four years six months.
Mohammed Abdullah, 20 of Church Road, Bolton, was jailed for three years.
All pleaded to conspiracy to supply cocaine.
Mohammed Masood, 20, of Chorley Old Road, Bolton was given a 12-month suspended sentence for money laundering.
Sgt Stu Peall said: ““We will not rest in our efforts to tackle those who bring misery to our communities by dealing in illegal drugs. We will dismantle these gangs and put those involved before the courts.”
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