Drugs boss recruited 'vulnerable and naive young men' to keep heroin, cocaine and ecstasy enterprise running - he's been locked up along with his 'loyal and trusted workers'
direct to your inboxA drugs boss and his 'loyal and trusted workers' have been jailed for flooding the streets of Manchester and Oldham with heroin and cocaine.Dorian Bell spearheaded the long-running enterprise over two years, recruiting 'vulnerable and naïve young men' to do his bidding.He was arrested three times but carried on dealing, only stopping because he had been remanded into custody.Bell, 23, has now been locked up for nine years after admitting three counts of conspiracy to supply class A drugs.He used close associates Noel Tottoh, Konnor Harvey, and Bailey Armstrong, as well as Zoe Garratt, in a coercive and controlling manner to help operate his dealing, police say.Braiden Cancelliere wasn’t directly involved in the