Siobhan Collins leading Olivia Whitworth were instructed by the Complex Case Unit to act for the prosecution in the prosecution of a major county lines drugs operation named ‘Operation Chorus’ which saw the convictions of all of the defendant’s who were involved with the drugs line known as the ‘Kam Line’.

The operation and subsequent prosecution secured the conviction of 10 men and women from the Malvern and Worcester area centred around a drugs line which was supplying heroin and cocaine. Over the period of the conspiracy 15kg was supplied by the line to the area having been brought from the West Midlands into the Worcester area.

The defendants received a total of over 60 years among them with the lead conspirator, Ameeth Mudhar, receiving a sentence of 14 years and 6 months custody.

“Gang who flooded Worcester with cocaine and caused misery” – Worcester News 

“County lines convict swears at judge during sentencing and this is what happened next” – Birmingham Mail

“Major county lines operation shut down as sentence total hits 100 years” – West Merci Police