Sisters Caught in Drug Operation After £10k Cannabis Package Misdelivered
Sisters Caught in Drug Operation After £10k Cannabis Package Misdelivered

Sisters Caught in Drug Operation After £10k Cannabis Package Misdelivered

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Two sisters, Paris and Destiny Connolly, were arrested and pleaded guilty to being involved in the supply of cocaine, heroin, and cannabis after a package containing £10,000 worth of cannabis was mistakenly delivered to their neighbor. Destiny managed a drug hotline called 'Kyzer,' sending over 2,500 text messages advertising narcotics for sale over several months. The sisters were reported to have been coerced into the operation by Destiny's abusive partner, Jack Harrison, who was later jailed for drug offenses and other crimes. The investigation revealed aggressive behavior from Harrison when the neighbor handed some packages to the police instead of returning them. Despite the scale of their operation, which included drugs concealed in luxury items and messages indicating internal disputes, the sisters avoided jail but were warned by the judge to avoid involvement with dangerous individuals like Harrison. The case highlights the use of coded communication and the exploitation of family members in drug trafficking networks.

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