
Newport: Organised crime drugs gang jailed for 31 years
All five defendants admitted to conspiring to supply a class A controlled drug – cocaine, conspiring to supply a class A controlled drug – crack cocaine, and conspiring to supply a controlled drug of class B – cannabis, when they appeared for sentencing at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday 2 May.
During Operation Dagger, Gwent Police seized almost 4kilos of cocaine with a street value of £400,000, £25,000 cash, class B drugs, and a car after carrying out warrants at addresses in Newport, Risca, Crosskeys and Cardiff in September last year.
The court heard that Sage and Williams were the leading members of the group, directing and organising the supply of the class A and B drugs, through multiple drug lines, between Risa and Rogerstone.
Ryan Sage (Image: Gwent Police) Devon Williams (Image: Gwent Police) Detective Constable Jasmin Power, of Gwent Police, said:
'I would like to thank everyone who played a role in Operation Dagger, a lengthy and thorough investigation, which uncovered a wealth of evidence.
'This organised crime group caused havoc while they supplied illegal drugs to customers between Risca and Rogerstone during all hours of the day and night.
'I would like to pay tribute to members of the Rogerstone community, in particular, who provided us with vital information to help bring these five defendants to justice.
'Illegal drugs fill our communities with misery, suffering and fear and those who prey upon the vulnerable in our society, like these five criminals, are driven by profits; they do not care about the pain they cause.
'The public have an important role to play in providing information that can assist us in dismantling county lines drugs lines and safeguarding vulnerable individuals."
Sage, from Cardiff, was jailed for nine years and eight months.
Williams, from Risca, was sentenced to eight years and two months imprisonment.
Corey Hughes (Image: Gwent Police) Hughes, from Newport, was jailed for five years and seven months.
Drinkwater, from Risca, received four years and 10 months imprisonment.
Dominic Drinkwater (Image: Gwent Police) Power, from Newport, was sentenced to two years and nine months.
Presley Power (Image: Gwent Police)
If you have any concerns or information about illegal drug supply or dealing in your community, please report it to the police via the website, by calling 101 or sending us a direct message on their Facebook or X social media channels, so that they can act.
Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111, with information or visit their website.

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