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Dealer caught running 'Dyno' drugs line from old Nokia months after being released from prison during lockdown

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A dealer was caught running a ‘Dyno’ drugs line months after being released from prison during a coronavirus lockdown. Levi Sparrow, 28, came out to find he was out of work and resorted to dealing heroin and crack cocaine.

Sparrow would send out ‘flare’ messages from the ‘Dyno’ drugs line on an old Nokia phone to promote various deals for the class A drugs.

Earlier this year, police executed a warrant at his house and found wraps of drugs, cash and paraphernalia such as digital scales and a chopping board with white residue on it. READ MORE: Thug who smashed BMW into sleeping gran's bedroom and left her trapped is jailed Sparrow, of Eccles, was arrested and recalled on his licence where he served 10 weeks in prison, but upon his release, he was again caught dealing drugs.

He admitted four offences of possession with intent to supply class A drugs, as well as two offences of possession of criminal property, namely cash.

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