Nabil Aziz, a drug dealer, has received a seven-year prison sentence for his involvement in supplying cocaine, heroin, and cannabis across the London and Cambridge areas. Authorities confirmed that Aziz was running the “Bingo” county line from September 2023 to February 2024. The 27-year-old, residing at Cliff Walk, Newham, east London, received his sentence at Peterborough Crown Court on Monday. He was convicted after being found guilty of involvement in the supply of heroin and cocaine, and also pleaded guilty to involvement in cannabis supply. Detective Constable Ed Glasse noted that this was not Aziz’s initial incarceration for county lines drug offenses. “After dealing again within a month of his last prison release, we’ve secured evidence to put him back in jail and dismantled another drug line in Cambridge,” he stated. Glasse added: “County lines dealers prey on the vulnerabilities of others in order to run their business and make money. We recognise the impact they have on our communities and will continue to put them before the courts to make the county a safer place.” For updates on Cambridgeshire news, follow BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram, and X. Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC bears no responsibility for the content found on external websites. Information regarding our external linking policy is available. Post navigation Individual faces charges following corrosive substance injuries to four Two Fatalities Reported After Car Strikes Tree in Bradford Cemetery