Bury drug dealer jailed after investigation into drug supply in and around Rochdale

Date published: 03 February 2023


A drug dealer from Bury has been jailed for four years after a police investigation into the supply of drugs in and around Rochdale.

Daniaal Ghafoor, 29, was working for a County Lines network and used a mobile phone to send multiple messages advertising the sale of crack cocaine and heroin to people who were addicted to them.

Greater Manchester Police’s dedicated County Lines Team began a covert investigation – codenamed Operation Jig – to identify who was supplying the drugs in and around the Rochdale area.

When Ghafoor was identified, a warrant was executed at a property on Snowdon Street, Bury. Ghafoor was inside and had in his possession 16 wraps of heroin and 32 wraps of crack cocaine, worth £150,000.

A further warrant was executed at Ghafoor's home on Market Street, Bury, where the large amount of drugs were located.

Ghafoor was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin and answered no comment to all questions put to him while in custody.

He was subsequently charged and pleaded guilty to the offences.

On Friday 3 February 2023 Ghafoor attended Minshull Street Crown Court where a judge sentenced him.

Detective Chief Inspector Claire McGuire said: “The investigation centred on gathering intelligence around the identity of the person using the graft phone. From that mobile phone we evidenced Ghafoor as the person advertising the sale of class A drugs to vulnerable users, which was his role for this County Lines network.

“We are determined to identify and seek out people like Ghafoor who make a profit from the supply of drugs that often bring with it the exploitation of vulnerable people and young children.

“Whilst we will continue to target these criminals, we cannot always achieve results like today without the support of the public. I therefore encourage anyone who “believes drug activity could be happening in their community to report it either to police via 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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