A 14-year-old boy was the baby-faced kingpin of a family-run drug business that included his girlfriend and several of her relatives.
Jack Barrett was just starting his first year of GCSE studies at school when he became the ‘principal figure’ in the illicit enterprise.
He ‘directed and co-ordinated supply activity’ of cannabis across Norwich and was found to have 47,000 drug-related messages on his mobile phone when police seized it.
Others involved in the lucrative trade included Barrett’s girlfriend, Mia Henry-Bristow, who prosecutor Richard Paterson said was ‘actively involved in the supply chain’.
Her father, Michael Henry, 41, was involved in shifting cannabis in
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