The gang of eleven men and one woman 'infested Skegness with addiction and violence', police say.
: Jumaid Mulla, Lewis Greenwood, Carl Benham, Darryl Greenwood. Kyle Sutton, Karl Gamble, Jamie Benham, and John QueenanMembers of drugs gang which "infested" a seaside resort with up to £1.5m worth of cocaine have been jailed.
Three other gang members were sentenced in April and June, having also admitted their part in the conspiracy. Lincolnshire Police said Jumaid Mulla was the gang's "upstream supplier" and was jailed for 11 years. John Queenan, 40, of Bishop Tozer Close, Burgh Le Marsh, Lincolnshire, was jailed for three years, two months
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