Beverley drug dealing duo jailed
The pair supplied an estimated £500k-worth of drugs across Beverley
Last updated 29th Jan 2026
Two men responsible for supplying an estimated £500,000-worth of drugs across Beverley and nearby villages have been jailed.
The pair, who used the money to fund their 'lavish lifestyles', admitted their part in supplying cocaine.
They were sentenced to a combined total of nine-years-and-nine-months in prison.
37-year-old Daniel Moss, who's from Cottingham, was charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs and money laundering.
He's been sentenced to six years in prison.
36-year-old David Brown, who's from Beverley, was charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs, money laundering and possession of class C drugs.
He's been sentenced to three-years-and-eight-months in prison.
Brown was identified as officers as the ringleader of an organised crime group supplying drugs in Beverley.
Moss was identified as his trusted business partner.
Mobile phone messages show the pair instructing other members of the gang who were operating the drugs line.
Three other members of this gang have already been sentenced.
Police Constable Claire Dobson said: “I hope this outcome serves as a stark warning to those who think it’s okay to cause harm within our community.
“We work relentlessly to disrupt and dismantle organised crime groups operating within our area, with a particular focus on those leading the groups and those posing the greatest threat to our communities.
“The drugs and cash seized throughout this investigation highlight the luxurious lifestyle these men were living off the back of the drugs they were bringing into our communities."