Hitchin
Nub News Logo
Nub News

Four County Lines drug dealers jailed

By James Denselow 27th Aug 2025

County lines is the name given to describe drug dealing, which involves criminal networks from urban areas expanding their activities into smaller towns and rural areas. 
County lines is the name given to describe drug dealing, which involves criminal networks from urban areas expanding their activities into smaller towns and rural areas. 

Four drug dealers who were part of a network supplying drugs into Hertfordshire have been jailed for more than 17 years in total. 

The men were part of a gang who were supplying crack cocaine and heroin from their base  in Luton into the Welwyn Hatfield area. Several members of the gang were arrested during an operation in 2022, where numerous key mobile handsets, several bladed weapons, class A drugs and £7700 cash was seized. Six people were subsequently jailed in 2023 and four were released on bail.

The four men appeared at St Albans Crown Court on Tuesday 26 August, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs (crack cocaine and heroin) were sentenced as follows:

  • Hamza Aftab, aged 25, of Fountains Road, Luton was sentenced to seven years and seven months imprisonment. 
  • Adeeb Mohammed, aged 34, of St Winifred's Avenue, Luton was sentenced to five years and four months imprisonment (and two months imprisonment for possession of criminal property in relation to £7700 cash seized from his address.
  • Muhammed Tawhid, aged 22, of Morgan Close, Luton was sentenced to two years and 10 months imprisonment 
  • Mohammed Sohail Khan, aged 22, of Hallwicks Road, Luton was sentenced to four years and two months imprisonment

Detective Sergeant Chris Cowell, from the constabulary's County Lines Investigation Unit, said: "Aftab took control the 'Q' line after other members of the gang were jailed, following an investigation by the County Lines Investigation Unit. We continued to monitor their activities and compile evidence to bring the remaining members to trial. Aftab used a dedicated telephone number to advertise/facilitate the sale of drugs to customers in Welwyn Hatfield. He would receive orders and then direct Tawhid or Khan to the waiting customers where drugs would be exchanged for cash. Mohammed stored drugs, cash and weapons on behalf of the group. 

"County lines drug gangs pose a significant threat to communities, especially young people and those who are vulnerable. We rely on information from the public to be our eyes and ears on the streets. Help us to rid your community of drugs and related crime by reporting information about drug dealing."

You can report information about a crime online at herts.police.uk/report or speak to an operator in their Force Communications Room via their online web chat, which can be launched here: herts.police.uk/contact. You also call the non-emergency number 101. If a crime is in progress call 999. 

Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form at crimestoppers-uk.org

     

CHECK OUT OUR Jobs Section HERE!
hitchin vacancies updated hourly!
Click here to see more: hitchin jobs

     

The Ball is in your court. Our long-term GOAL
is to help our local community to grow.

On our part, we are making a connection between local news, local people and local businesses.
This connection is the key to community success.

Now the ball is in your court.
You can support us with a small payment or at least read us for free.
Take a shot yourself and then pass the ball to your friends!
Monthly supporters will enjoy:
Ad-free experience

Sign-up for our FREE newsletter...

We want to provide hitchin with more and more clickbait-free news.

     

...or become a Supporter.
Hitchin. Your Town. Your News.

Local news is essential for our community — but it needs your support.
Your donation makes a real difference.
For monthly donators:
Ad-free experience