A drug dealer who forced two vulnerable children from a Manchester care home to sell crack cocaine and heroin in a seaside resort has been jailed under modern slavery laws.
Ajay Stephens, 21, forced the boys, aged 15 and 17, to travel from a children's home to Hastings in Sussex to deal the Class A drugs.
Police believe it is only the second time jurors have convicted someone of county lines dealing under the Modern Slavery Act of 2015.
They began a probe into the 'P' line between London and Hastings in East Sussex, which Stephens headed, in March last year. READ MORE: Man rushed to hospital and two arrested amid city centre assault His mobile phone showed he got unsuspecting women to pay for accommodation in the seaside town before luring
Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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