Seven found guilty of conspiring to supply Slough Class A drugs
Four men and two women from Slough were last week found guilty of conspiring to supply class A drugs following a seven week trial at Reading Crown Court.
Iftab Hussain, aged 23, of Beechwwod Road, Slough Nadeem Moghul, 37, of Court Crescent, Slough Sabrina Chin, 29, Afrah Khalaf, 40, and 30-year-old Suzanne Pullin, all of Wexham Road, were found guilty on Thursday (22/11) of conspiring to supply heroin and crack.
Graeme Kidby, 29, also of Wexham Road, was found guilty of supplying heroin.
A seventh person, 23-year-old Shakeb Imran, was found not guilty.
All seven, together with 33-year-old Calvin Richardson of Sycamore, Surrey, who pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to conspiracy charges, were targets of Operation Cussed - a major investigation by Operation Falcon officers into a conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
The investigation spanned several months and uncovered an organised enterprise responsible for a substantial proportion of the Class A drug supply in the Slough area.
All seven convicted defendants will be sentenced at Reading Crown Court on Friday 21 December.
Thames Valley Police ~ Slough