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MULTIPLE PHONES WERE HEARD RINGING AND BUZZING WITH NOTIFICATIONS FROM SUSPECTED BUYERS AS POLICE CARRIED OUT A WARRANT AT A FLAT ON THE CLOSE 14:27, 30 May 2025Updated 14:27, 30 May 2025 A
criminal gang who conspired to supply drugs across the region from a Newcastle flat have been jailed for more than 27 years combined. On March 9 last year, officers on duty witnessed
suspected drug dealing taking place in the city centre – with a vehicle of interest later stopped on Stowell Street. The occupants, including passengers Milan Dano and Thowkir Ahmed, were
detained and searched in custody. This uncovered a haul of dealing bags filled with cocaine, ketamine and MDMA – as well as multiple mobile phones and more than £3,000 in cash. The pair were
released on police bail, pending further enquiries while the drugs were tested. On September 16, officers pulled over a car on The Close at the Newcastle Quayside, with Petr Balaz and
Steven Langley found inside. They searched the vehicle after smelling cannabis and the pair were arrested and then bailed on suspicion of drug supply – with £635 in cash and a stash of drugs
found. A plastic tub of cannabis, and several packets of white powder, were also discovered in their underwear during a search – with the drugs later confirmed to be cocaine. With months of
intelligence gathered, officers from the Force’s Serious Organised Crime Investigation Team executed a warrant at a flat on The Close in Newcastle city centre on October 26. They found
Ahmed and Dano inside the Quayside property, which was being used as a drug supply house, with multiple phones heard ringing and buzzing with notifications from suspected buyers. Specialist
search teams also uncovered thousands in cash – as well as large quantities of cannabis, cocaine, ketamine and MDMA and paraphernalia, such as scales and plastic bags. While this was
ongoing, Pavel Vasko turned up at the address, followed by Balaz in a car outside, and Langley who were unaware of the police presence. They were arrested at the scene, with their associate
David Gabor later handing himself in after he was identified advertising a drugs line on the seized devices. The group were later charged with a string of offences which they admitted. On
Tuesday, May 20, and Wednesday, May 21, the men appeared before Newcastle Crown Court to be sentenced for conspiracy to supply Class A and Class B controlled drugs, concealing criminal
property and money laundering. * Milan Dano, 20, of Tamworth Road in Newcastle was jailed for four years and nine months * Thowkir Ahmed, 27, of Almond Place in Newcastle was jailed for six
years and nine months * Petr Balaz, 21, of Dundas Way in Gateshead was jailed for two years * Steven Langley, 27, of Belloc Avenue in South Shields was jailed for four years and four months
* Pavel Vasko, 31, Hampstead Road in Newcastle was jailed for four years and one month * David Gabor, 27, Saltwell Street in Gateshead was jailed for five years and three months Article
continues below Speaking after the result, Detective Constable Michael May of Northumbria Police, said: "This was a brilliant result, with officers from across the Force working
together to uncover a significant drugs operation worth just shy of £80,000. "Thanks to our proactive approach to gather intel and catch up with offenders, we’ve been able to lift a lid
on their extensive crimes – which saw them run drugs lines to sell Class A and B drugs from a flat near to a busy nightlife scene on the Newcastle Quayside. Not only that, but we’ve taken a
huge haul of dangerous drugs out of circulation, as well as seizing thousands in criminal cash." Det Con May added: "These lengthy sentences highlight the severity of their
offending – and we remain dedicated to cracking down on organised crime and the harm that it brings to the wider community. As ever, we'd urge anyone with concerns around suspicious
activity to report them to us – no matter how small or insignificant it may seem."
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