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image captionPolice intercepted an exchange of the drugs in a cereal box in Birmingham in 2019
Four members of a drugs gang who hid more than £150,000 worth of heroin in a cereal box have been jailed.
The men, from Leicester and Birmingham, were caught in July 2019 after police intercepted a delivery of 3kg (6lb) of the Class A drug.
Leicestershire Police said catching the group had stopped more than 10 kilos of Class A drugs from hitting [the] streets .
They were sentenced at Leicester Crown Court earlier this month. Caught in the act
East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU), who carried out the investigations, said Eashan Chowdhury was the ringleader who arranged for his workers to collect wholesale amounts of heroin.
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