Hull drugs line 'director' jailed

It's following an investigation by Humberside Police's Kinetic Organised Crime Group Team and British Transport Police

Police
Author: Amber RoderickPublished 5th Mar 2026

A 22-year-old man from Hull who was caught directing others to sell drugs on his behalf has been jailed for six years.

It's following an investigation by Humberside Police's Kinetic Organised Crime Group Team and British Transport Police.

Mohammed Chakchouk, of Alaska Street in Hull, appeared at Grimsby Crown Court on Thursday, 26 February 2026 to be sentenced, after he pleaded guilty to two counts of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs, producing a quantity of a class A drug, and possession with intent to supply class A, and class B drugs.

Mohammed Chakchouk

Detective Inspector Matt Grantham said:

“This sentencing reflects the seriousness of Chakchouk’s role in directing the supply of class A drugs in Hull, and we will continue to pursue those who think they can distance themselves from the visible side of criminality and pull the strings in the background.

“Thanks to the work of our specialist teams, involving extensive digital forensic work to review thousands of messages and calls, this man is now behind bars and unable to continue his offending.

“Investigating and tackling organised crime remains a priority for our force. We are committed to dismantling drugs networks, protecting those at risk of exploitation, and ensuring offenders like Chakchouk are held fully accountable.

“I’d also like to thank the public for continuing to report suspicious activity. Every piece of information we receive helps us build a clearer picture and take meaningful steps to disrupt criminal networks.”

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