A leader of a drugs gang who delt cocaine, ecstasy, ketamine and cannabis has forced to pay more than £81,000 in criminal gains.

Nicholas Glynn previously of Mark Hall Moors, Harlow was sentenced to ten years in prison in February last year after being found guilty of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and two counts of conspiracy to supply Class B drugs. -his associates were sentenced for a combined total of 40 years in prison.

Mr Glynn was convicted as part of an investigation by West Operation Raptor team which saw them seize nearly 5kg of cocaine worth £209,000, 0.5kg of cannabis worth £3,000 and 400 ecstasy tablets worth £8,000.

During their investigation the officers also seized more than £40,000 in cash and carried out nine warrants.

Essex Police has since investigated into Mr Gynn’s finances he has been ordered to pay £81,178.25 as a result of a proceeds of crime hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court.

Speaking after the hearing on Thursday (23 September), Detective Sergeant James Paget, of the West Operation Raptor team, said: “We make no apology for our uncompromising pursuit of drug dealers in our county.

“Last year, Mr Glynn and his associates were sentenced for a combined total of 40 years in prison, but our work wasn’t finished.

The drive and determination within Operation Raptor to not only take drugs and drug dealers off our streets but to pursue them for their ill-gotten gains shows that, time and again, our officers are stepping up to plate to keep our county safe.

“Glynn’s intention was to flood Harlow with a mixture of extremely harmful drugs and to line his own pockets as he did so.

Thankfully, his mission did not succeed on any count and it goes to show that drug dealing just does not pay in Essex.

“Every day our Raptor teams are on the streets of this county protecting and serving you, our residents, and whether we can arrest and charge a drug dealer on the spot or carry out a complex, lengthy investigation, we will do what is needed to stop these people causing harm in our communities.”