prisoners in jail.Gail Cotton had a contact in Australia called "Joe MacAussie" in a phone and imported ingredients from China which she mixed together, supplying the finished product around the UK.Cotton, 55, had two tubs full of cocaine under her kitchen sink and included customers from prisons in Liverpool on her supply list, the Liverpool Echo reports.The part-time cleaner targeted jails, where drugs are in high demand, and laced sheets of paper with spice so they could be sent into prison disguised as letters sent by inmates' loved ones.Cotton, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, had her home raided by police who found £5,000 in cash, four mobile phone, five sim cards, as well as cocaine, spice and MDMA.Text messages revealed her setting.
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