Abubakr Khawar led the crime gang(Image: South Wales Police)

A crime gang based in and around Cardiff imported more than £11m worth of drugs into south Wales. The gang has been convicted following an investigation led by Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) for southern Wales.

Eleven people, aged between 24 and 44, were convicted of conspiracy to supply class B drugs and conspiracy to import cannabis after their illegal operation was uncovered. The ROCU investigation found the group – headed up by 28-year-old Abubakr Khawar – sourced wholesale cannabis from America to sell in the UK between November 9, 2022 and December 9, 2024.

The cannabis was shipped over using parcel delivery services and was concealed in vacuum packs, disguised as items such as clothing and toys to avoid detection. Don’t miss a court report by signing upto our crime newsletter here.

The parcels were then delivered to addresses – overseen by 28-year-old Mohammed Hussain – across south Wales, with recruited individuals paid between £50 and £200 to receive them.

Police estimated the gang was generating daily sales of over £10,000, and importing approximately 23 kilos of cannabis each week. Parcels intercepted by Border Force were estimated to be worth between £7.5 million and £11.2 million.

On December 9, 2024, Tarian, supported by South Wales Police and British Transport Police, executed a number of warrants to arrest those involved.

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The following members pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class B drugs and conspiracy to import cannabis:

Abubakr Khawar, aged 28, of Riverside, Cardiff, pleaded on March 19, 2025Daniel Marshall, aged 40, of Treharris, Merthyr Tydfil, pleaded on April 4, 2025Andrew Pethers, aged 36, of St Melons, Cardiff, pleaded on May 13, 2025Sophie Jones, aged 32, of Splott, Cardiff, pleaded on May 23, 2025Kyle Solowyk, aged 29, of Barry, pleaded on May 23, 205Ceiron Jones, aged 28, of Whitchurch, Cardiff, pleaded on May 1, 2025Solomon Bertram, aged 36, of Llanishen, Cardiff, pleaded on March 19, 2025

They were all remanded into custody to await a sentencing date.

Mohammed Nurul Hussain, aged 28, of Cardiff, and Abdu Huriara Husain, aged 28, of Leckwith, Cardiff pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class B drugs on March 19, 2025, and May 23rd, 2025, respectively.

During a trial for conspiracy to import cannabis, both changed their pleas to guilty on June 5, 2025, and were remanded to prison pending sentencing.

Sean Montgomery, aged 24, of Rumney, Cardiff, and Steven Munroe, aged 44, of Riverside, Cardiff, pleaded not guilty to both offences. Following a trial at Newport Crown Court, they were found guilty of both offences today (June 11).

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Sentencing is due to commence on September 10, 2025.

Detective Constable Sean Meyrick, of Tarian ROCU, said: “I welcome the verdicts reached today, and await the outcome of the sentencing hearing. I would like to thank Border Force for their assistance in this investigation, and colleagues at Tarian and our constituent forces.”

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