A TEENAGER who was part of a major Sheffield drug line has pleaded guilty to offences and will be sentenced in the new year.
Following a 12-month-long investigation, led by forensic evidence, 19-year-old Christian Myamba, of Wood Street, Barnsley, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class A controlled drugs.
He also pleaded guilty to theft and fraud on Wednesday at Sheffield Crown Court.
The court heard how all ten defendants were associated with the ‘Montanna’ drug line, running from a property in Sheffield.
They had gained access to the home by forcing a victim to hand over his keys and bank card.
They made him sleep on his kitchen floor as they ran a round-the-clock drug service from the property.
Forensic evidence placed all ten gang members at the property being used as the drug ‘hub’, which resulted in them all pleading guilty.
Myamba, alongside the nine other gang members, will be sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court on January 30.