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Bodmin heroin supply family jailed for drugs ring | Bodmin heroin supply family jailed for drugs ring |
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Three generations of a family from Cornwall have been jailed for their part in a heroin supply chain. | Three generations of a family from Cornwall have been jailed for their part in a heroin supply chain. |
Teresa Wood, 63, of Furze Hill, Bodmin, was found guilty of conspiracy to supply heroin last year. | Teresa Wood, 63, of Furze Hill, Bodmin, was found guilty of conspiracy to supply heroin last year. |
Her husband, two sons and grandson pleaded guilty to the same charge. The family were sentenced earlier alongside 11 other defendants in the same case. | Her husband, two sons and grandson pleaded guilty to the same charge. The family were sentenced earlier alongside 11 other defendants in the same case. |
During her trial the court heard that Teresa Wood was caught with heroin with a street value of £50,000. | During her trial the court heard that Teresa Wood was caught with heroin with a street value of £50,000. |
She was on the way back from what she claimed was a trip to Torquay with her husband to play bingo. | |
The heroin was found in her shopping bag alongside some Cornish pasties she had bought. | The heroin was found in her shopping bag alongside some Cornish pasties she had bought. |
She claimed it had been "thrown" into the bag when she was not looking. | She claimed it had been "thrown" into the bag when she was not looking. |
She was jailed for four years at Exeter Crown Court. | She was jailed for four years at Exeter Crown Court. |
'Family business' | |
Her husband, Michael Wood, 75, received a six-and-a-half year sentence. | |
Their son, Ivan, 43, of Monument Way, Bodmin, was jailed for nine years. | |
His brother, Calvin Wood, 41, and son, Jake Wood, 24, of Monument Way, Bodmin, were given four years each. | |
The family were among 16 members of the same drugs ring being sentenced by Judge Francis Gilbert. | The family were among 16 members of the same drugs ring being sentenced by Judge Francis Gilbert. |
He told Ivan Wood that he had a "leading role" in the crime. | He told Ivan Wood that he had a "leading role" in the crime. |
"It was your business supplying drugs in Bodmin," he said. | "It was your business supplying drugs in Bodmin," he said. |
Police surveillance suggested his father had made about 50 drug pick-ups from Torbay. | Police surveillance suggested his father had made about 50 drug pick-ups from Torbay. |
Judge Gilbert told him: "You were a very busy courier." | Judge Gilbert told him: "You were a very busy courier." |
Of Mrs Wood he said: "You played a lesser role but you were fully aware of what was going on." | Of Mrs Wood he said: "You played a lesser role but you were fully aware of what was going on." |
During Teresa Wood's trial, Mr Ray Tully, prosecuting, said: "Various members of the Wood family were involved, including Teresa, her husband, her sons, and grandson. | |
"They were all deeply involved in the supply of heroin. It was, in effect, a family business." | |
The drugs supply chain stretched from Liverpool to Torbay, with heroin then being moved on to Bodmin. | |
The Woods were caught as a part of Operation Raby, a major police initiative to stem the flow of drugs into Devon and Cornwall. | The Woods were caught as a part of Operation Raby, a major police initiative to stem the flow of drugs into Devon and Cornwall. |