Five men from Birmingham have been sentenced to prison for operating three county lines drug networks that supplied Class A drugs including heroin and cocaine from the Highgate area. The gang used the names Mario, Luigi, and Cam for their drug lines.
Details of the Case
Andre Sargeant, Jayden Brown, Kymani Brade, Max Campbell, and Remone Dunkley were convicted after a detailed investigation by the West Midlands Police County Lines Taskforce. The investigation uncovered thousands of messages related to drug dealing sent between October 2024 and February 2025.
Sentences Handed Down
All five men pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges at Birmingham Crown Court. Jayden Brown received the longest sentence of six years and six months. Remone Dunkley was sentenced to four years in prison. The other three men received varying custodial sentences.
Police Investigation
The operation involved extensive analysis of phone records, data files, and financial transactions. Officers from the County Lines Taskforce, Op Fearless, and the Major Crime Unit executed warrants at the defendants' home addresses.
Detective Sergeant Craig Tennant stated: "This was a significant and complex investigation into three drugs lines working in tandem. There can be no doubt from our enquiries that these men were responsible for a variety of drugs being dealt, which we know bring misery to communities."
Message to Drug Dealers
The detective added that the case sends a clear message to other drug dealers that police are continuing their work to disrupt drug networks across the West Midlands. The successful prosecution demonstrates the commitment of law enforcement to tackling county lines drug supply.



