Five men jailed after running drugs lines in Birmingham
Five men have been jailed after running three drugs lines out of Birmingham.
Five men have been jailed for almost 30 years after supplying drugs to Birmingham.
Andre Sargeant, Jayden Brown, Kymani Brade, Max Campbell and Remone Dunkley, each had their individual roles in the running of three drugs lines - which assisted each other - working in coalition into one overall drug operation.
The lines - known as Mario, Luigi, and Cam - were being operated out of Highgate, supplying Class A drugs into the city.
Between October 2024 and February 2025, the quintet sent and received thousands of messages related to drug dealing, and following enforcement in 2025, they were arrested one-by-one.
At Birmingham Crown Court, Brown pleaded guilty to conspiring to supply heroin and cocaine and possession of heroin and cocaine with intent to supply.
Sargeant, Brade, Campbell and Dunkley, all pleaded guilty to conspiring to supply heroin and cocaine.
Brown, 24, from Selma Grove, Birmingham, was jailed for six years and six months.
Sargeant, 28, from Rickman Drive, Birmingham, was jailed for six years and nine months.
Brade, 25, from Bellevue, Birmingham, was jailed for five years and nine months.
Campbell, 29, from Brownsea, Birmingham, was jailed for five years.
Dunkley, 25, of no-fixed-address, was jailed for four years.
Detective Sergeant Craig Tennant, from our CLTF, said: "This was a significant and complex investigation into three drugs lines working in tandem.
“There can be no doubt from our enquiries that these men were responsible for a variety of drugs being dealt, which we know bring misery to communities.
“The group may have thought at one stage or another that they’d gotten away with this, but will instead be serving long prison sentences. This is a message to other drug dealers that we’re not letting up in our work to disrupt drug networks across the West Midlands.”