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A dozen members of the crime group have already been jailed for their parts in the conspiracy including one of the three leaders of the gang, year-old Toana Ahmad from the West Midlands. The two other heads of the gang have been identified by police but are currently on the run and are believed to have fled to Iraq. Swansea Crown Court has previously heard the organised crime group was running a county lines-type model utilising four different drugs phones to connect with customers and was operating out of multiple properties and guesthouses in Aberystwyth. Ian Wright, prosecuting, said the gang ran a 'sophisticated, well-organised, and evolving operation' to traffic significant quantities of cocaine and cannabis into the town. He said the gang 'embedded' trusted operatives in Aberystwyth and used couriers, including a taxi driver, to transport drugs, cash, and people to and from mid Wales. Many of those recruited by the gang were asylum seekers who had been granted leave to remain in the UK and the gang used car wash businesses and barber shops as 'fronts' for their operation. Some of the dealers operated in the town for a matter of days or weeks before being replaced while others spent months there. Two of the gang members were the defendants Ahmed and Jabari. Ahmed operated as a street dealer and was caught carrying an 41 wraps of cocaine while Jabari was a 'trusted courier and embedded drug dealer' who made a number of car journeys between Swansea, the West Midlands, and Aberystwyth with other gang members and was in contact with three of the group's four drugs lines while operating in Aberystwyth. Hawre Ahmed, aged 35, of Pinderfields Road, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, had previously been convicted at trial of conspiracy to supply Class A and B drugs when he appeared in the dock for sentencing and year-old Karwan Jabari, of Weedon Close, Northampton, had previously pleaded guilty to the same offences when he appeared alongside the co-defendant. Ian Ibrahim, for Ahmed, said his client had been a goatherder in Kurdistan whose father had died in the war in Iraq and who found himself living under Isis occupation. He said the defendant came to the UK 'seeking a better life' and was subsequently recruited by Toana Ahmad and transported to Aberystwyth where he operated as a street dealer for four days before being arrested on his fifth day in the town. The barrister added that Ahmed is illiterate and has his name tattooed on his forearm which he can point to when someone wants to spell his name. Counsel for Jabari said the defendant had 'fallen off the path of goodness' but was taking every opportunity while in prison to complete courses 'to ensure he never finds himself in this position again'. He said in August last year his client had gone to Iraq to get married then returned to the UK nine days later where he was remanded into custody. Ahmed was sentenced to four years in prison and Jabari to three years in prison. Defendants ordinarily serve up to half their sentences in custody before being released on licence to serve the remainder in the community. By Jason Evans Court and crime reporter. Get the latest Wales Online breaking news on WhatsApp. Join us on WhatsApp. This interactive tool allows you to check the latest crime statistics for your area. Story Saved. Follow Wales Online. Facebook Twitter. Police have confirmed that a woman died at the property. Boss laid off member of staff because she came back from maternity leave pregnant again. 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