Cocaine dealer posted 'last supper' selfie - minutes before she was locked up ... trends now

Cocaine dealer posted 'last supper' selfie - minutes before she was locked up ... trends now
Cocaine dealer posted 'last supper' selfie - minutes before she was locked up ... trends now

Cocaine dealer posted 'last supper' selfie - minutes before she was locked up ... trends now

A cocaine dealer posted a 'last supper' selfie - just minutes before she was locked up over a multi-million pound drugs racket.

Jaymie Dawson, 28, shamelessly posed for a cheeky photo with two family friends during a lunch break at Manchester Crown Court before she and fellow members of her gang awaited sentencing.

The 28-year-old brazenly posted the image on social media, and wrote an accompanying message.

The Facebook post read: 'Last bevvy and a pizza before I get my comeuppance.

'Big love to everyone who's stood by me and supported me. It is what it is.'

She then returned to the court shortly after, where she was jailed for four and a half years, having been found guilty of conspiracy to supply class A drugs.

Pictured is the selfie Dawson took outside court. The cocaine trafficker posted a 'last supper' selfie taking in her last breaths of freedom - just minutes before she was locked up

Police discovered Dawson and her accomplices were diluting their drugs by mixing it with unknown materials to increase their profits

Police discovered Dawson and her accomplices were diluting their drugs by mixing it with unknown materials to increase their profits

Greater Manchester Police found messages on her mobile phone, following a series of synchronized raids in June 2021

Greater Manchester Police found messages on her mobile phone, following a series of synchronized raids in June 2021

This comes after police said the gang's ringleader had masterminded the supply of cocaine in wholesale amounts through a drugs line that operated across the North West of England

This comes after police said the gang's ringleader had masterminded the supply of cocaine in wholesale amounts through a drugs line that operated across the North West of England

In reply to Dawson's post, pals sent messages of support with one saying: 'They can lock the lock but they can't stop the clock.'

Another said: 'See u on the other side'.

While a third joked: 'Being in orange is the new black! Plenty of friends to be made, laughs to be had with people from all walks of life.'

Dawson, of Shaw, near Oldham, Greater Manchester, was held after a major police investigation - nicknamed Operation Glory - targeted a drugs gang based in Bury. 

It was found that the 28-year-old stashed drugs at her home and sent out bulk texts daily to customers, including 'New gear in for xmas! Absolute stocked the f**k up so all hours.'

Another similar message read: 'Beltin deals still on aswell'.

Greater Manchester Police found the messages on her mobile phone, following a series of synchronized raids in June 2021 in which a suspected

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