A drugs boss facing a lengthy sentence for cocaine trafficking has been urged by a bereaved mother to name her son's killer.
Ibraheem Abdullah this week admitted importing £1.6m of cocaine into the country. Now, the Manchester Evening News can reveal that Ibraheem Abdullah, under his previous name, Dwaine George, was convicted of the murder of Daniel Dale, a teenager in Miles Platting, before being cleared after a court ruled his conviction was unsafe. READ MORE: 'Tenderpasta', the Manchester criminal behind a major £1.6m cocaine ring caught in a builder's yard By the time he had succeeded in overturning the conviction, Abdullah had already served a life sentence which had a minimum term of 12 years.
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