Three people have today (Aug28) been sentenced for a total of more than 16 years imprisonment for their part in a conspiracy to supply class A drugs in Chippenham.
The sentencing, at Swindon Crown Court, is the result of a six month investigation by Wiltshire Police uncovering the conspiracy which had the potential to bring crack cocaine and heroin into Chippenham with an estimated street value of approximately £95,500.
Paul Chevolleau, 41, of Louise Rayner Place in Chippenham, was sentenced to six years while Wayne Trought, 34, of Burchells Green Road in Bristol, was sentenced to six years and eight months for their part in the conspiracy.
Beverley Jones, 51, of Royal Oak Close in Chippenham, was sentenced to three years for her part in the conspiracy and a further six months for allowing her premises to be used in the supply of Class A drugs.
Two other people, Raymond Dagostino, 30, of The Halve in Trowbridge, and Christopher Burgess, 48, of Bolts Croft in Chippenham are still to be sentenced.
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