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'Manc Mark' locked up after being caught with drugs between his buttocks

A drug dealer known as 'Manc Mark' was caught with more than £2,000-worth of heroin and crack cocaine hidden between his buttocks. Chester Crown Court heard how 'Manc Mark' - whose real name is Liam Smith - was found by police in the village of Little Leigh, near Northwich in Cheshire.

The 36-year-old, from Crumpsall, north Manchester, was spotted by officers who had forced entry into a house on Brakeley Lane, in Little Leigh. Police had suspected that a drug dealer had entered the property - and on arrival, they found Smith.

He was searched by officers from the Northwich Proactive Policing Team, who discovered the Class A drugs being concealed underneath his pants. Smith was arrested following the search, at around 12.50pm on Friday, January 26.

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His home was later searched by officers, who seized a large amount of designer clothing. Smith, of Brynorme Road, Crumpsall, was charged with two counts of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.

He pleaded guilty to both counts and sentenced to four years in prison at Chester Crown Court last Friday (May 3). Following the sentencing, PC Matt Uren of Northwich Proactive Policing Unit said: “Northwich Proactive Policing Team are dedicated to disrupting the drug supply network and this is another example of how we are continually pursuing those intent on making money out of other people’s misery.

"Smith's conviction is the result of a long-running investigation involving detectives here at Northwich, with the support of colleagues from the Op Impact and Op Apollo teams. Intel has suggested that ‘Manc Mark’ had been an active county lines dealer in the Northwich area for a

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