A court case about a heroin and cocaine dealer has heard how the drugs gang that he was a part of used a "fearful and anxious" teenage boy to make deliveries to addicts.
Undercover police officers were investigating a drug network known as the Ash Line, where addicts would call a mobile number that would be answered by Abdul Rahman.
The drugs would then be delivered by a runner for the gang, who were based in the Hinckley area in Leicestershire, as reported by Leicestershire Live.
Rahman, 22, pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of heroin and cocaine between June and September this year and appeared at Leicester Crown Court for sentencing on November 16.
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