A gang responsible for supplying crack cocaine and heroin, with an estimated street value of £1.8m, in Ellesmere Port and Chester have been jailed for a combined total of 55 years and 11 months.
Members of the gang were sentenced this week over three days at Chester Crown Court starting on Monday 28 September.
The ring-leader of the gang, Mark Cavanagh, of Foxdene in Ellesmere Port, moved to the town from Merseyside to launch his drug dealing enterprise.
He headed up the Cavanagh gang, which had two lines of operation – the Dell Line in Lache and the Dark Line in Ellesmere Port and often made trips to Wirral, Scotland and Greater Manchester to secure his commodity.
It is estimated that the gang was involved in the selling between 25kg to 50kg of class A drugs.
Cavanagh and his gang tried to use a number of techniques in an attempt to avoid detection such as using encrypted phones and regularly changing his vehicle from the likes of a Mini Cooper to a Jaguar.
‘Trusted lieutenants’ Karl Evans, Joshua Burns, Hakeem Stockton and Liam Roberts were granted access to graft phones and cash and often got involved in street dealing.
During the course of the 10-month investigation by Cheshire Constabulary’s Serious and Organised Crime Unit (SOCU), there were a total of 19 drugs purchases made by undercover officers working on the case.
A total of five safe houses were used during the course of the lengthy operation including addresses in Newnham Drive and Plemston Court, Ellesmere Port.
Officers also safeguarded a vulnerable man who had been targeted by the gang to deal crack cocaine and heroin.
The hard work of officers paid off during a strike day on 16 June 2020, when 18 men were arrested and 20 addresses raided across Cheshire – one of those arrested was Cavanagh.
He plead guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs and appeared at Chester Crown Court on Monday 28 September where he was sentenced to 14 years and six months in prison.
Cavanagh also pleaded guilty to a dangerous driving offence where he attempted to run an unmarked police car off the road in April 2020.
The following were also sentenced:
Joshua Burns – 50 months
Karl Evans – 66 months
Hakeem Stockton – 62 months
Liam Roberts – 70 months
Curtis McHugh – 22 months
Anthony Carr – 22 months
Adam Arthur – 26 months
Callum Watson – 22 months
Daniel Riley – 22 months
Wayne Galland – 24 months
Daniel Winning – 25 months
Shaun Winning – 58 months
Mark Griffin – 50 months
Detective Chief Inspector Mike Evans, from SOCU, said: “After this lengthy investigation, it is great to see the sentences that have been passed down by the courts.
“Cavanagh saw an opportunity to take over a small market town and have a monopoly over drug dealing in Ellesmere Port. His dangerous actions caused misery for anyone who got in his way.
“This operation shows how, when acting on information from local communities, we can bring down gangs who believe they are above the law.”
David Keane, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, said: “This sentencing is fantastic news for the people of Ellesmere Port and Chester.
“The work has paid off for the officers involved in this case who have worked extremely hard to bring another drug dealing gang off our streets and make our communities safer.
“I commend the work of SOCU and hope that this acts as a deterrent to those who believe that they can get away with illegal drug activity in Cheshire.”
Mark Cavanagh, 30, of Foxdene, Ellesmere Port was sentenced to 14 years and six months for conspiracy to supply Class A (heroin and crack cocaine) and dangerous driving.
Joshua Burns, 24, of Flint Court, Ellesmere Port was sentenced to 50 months for conspiracy to supply Class A (heroin and crack cocaine).
Karl Evans, 20, of Hillside Drive, Ellesmere Port was sentenced to 66 months for conspiracy to supply Class A (heroin and crack cocaine).
Hakeem Stockton, 20, of Vale Road, Ellesmere Port was sentenced to 62 months for conspiracy to supply Class A (heroin and cocaine) and GBH.
Liam Roberts, 23, of Wilmslow Drive, Ellesmere Port was sentenced to 70 months for conspiracy to supply Class A (heroin and cocaine) and for breaching a suspended sentence.
Curtis McHugh, 22, of Bailey Avenue, Ellesmere Port was sentenced to 22 months for conspiracy to supply Class A (heroin and cocaine).
Anthony Carr, 32, of Whetstone Hey, Ellesmere Port was sentenced to 22 months for conspiracy to supply Class A (heroin and cocaine).
Adam Arthur, 22, of Parklands, Ellesmere Port, was sentenced to 26 months for supply Class A.
Callum Watson, 23, of Sheepfield Close, Ellesmere Port was sentenced to 22 months for conspiracy to supply Class A
Daniel Riley, 19, Mancot Way, Mancot was sentenced to 22 months for conspiracy to supply Class A.
Wayne Galland, 52, of Crispin House, Chester was sentenced to 24 months for conspiracy to supply Class A and for breach of a Criminal Behaviour Order.
Daniel Winning, 33, Talbot Road, Dunham on the Hill, was sentenced to 25 months for conspiracy to supply Class A.
Shaun Winning, 31, Malvern Road, Blacon was sentenced to 58 months for supply Class A
Mark Griffin, 40, of Ludlow Road, Blacon was sentenced to 50 months for supply Class A and possession of a class C controlled drug (amphetamine).
There are five more men scheduled to be sentenced, they are:
Jake Cunnah, 31, of Saughall Road, Blacon (set for Monday 5 October)
Scheduled for later date in October:
Lee Preston, 21, of Plemston Court.
Derek Silva, 29, of Medlar Close, Chester
Connor Robins, 24, of Clover Lane, Chester
Paul Cusato, 31, of Parklands Gardens, Ellesmere Port