Two Liverpool men jailed for cocaine sales in North Wales
Two men from Liverpool were arrested for selling cocaine in North Wales. Tom Brabbins, 32, and Jamie Weston, 29, operated their drug ring from November 2024 until February 2025. They sent bulk texts to known drug users in the Anglesey area, offering cocaine for sale. Their illegal activity ended when North Wales Police raided a flat in Amlwch on February 10. Officers arrested both men during the operation. On March 17, they appeared in Mold Crown Court. They admitted to supplying cocaine. Brabbins was sentenced to four years in prison. Weston received a sentence of three years and nine months. Additionally, Weston faces a three-year criminal behaviour order that prohibits him from visiting Anglesey after his release. Detective Sergeant Arron Hughes of North Wales Police stated that the police will not tolerate drug trafficking in the area, especially to vulnerable individuals. He encouraged anyone with information about drug-related activity to contact the police or Crimestoppers anonymously.