The gang had 'no regard' for the 'damage and misery' caused by their activities, police say.
Eight men, led by a father and son, have been jailed for their part in a large-scale drug-dealing operation.
Niki Squire, 39, Andrew Bailey, 54, Michael Clancy, 34, and Gwyne Hollis, 66, were each jailed for between seven and 17 years for conspiracy to supply cocaine. They were then moved back to York to be distributed by Clancy, who also collected drug debts on behalf of the pair. Michael and James Leaf had also attempted to established a joint venture to grow cannabis on an "industrial-scale" at a vacant property in Market Weighton owned by Hazel, police said.
James Leaf was sentenced to 14 years and eight months for conspiracy to supply cocaine and conspiring to produce cannabis
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