Trafficking Convictions in Landmark UK Drug Ferrying Case
Three gang members have been convicted of human trafficking in a major 'county lines' case that saw them force six teenagers to ferry drugs from London to Portsmouth. Glodi Wabelua, Dean Alford, and Michael Karemera were found guilty under the UK's modern slavery legislation. They had already been convicted of drugs supply offenses, including conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin, back in 2016. The deputy assistant commissioner, Duncan Ball,