Drug gang leader Marc Kane, who was branded the 'Tupperware Gang' for concealing drugs in remote areas bordering quiet country lanes, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after unlawfully supplying cocaine worth £1.3million in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.

Background

The court has found him to have taken a 'leading role' in trafficking class A drugs and ordered him to hand over designer clothing worth £20,530 to the authorities.

Arrest and Charges

Marc Kane, the boss of the Tupperware Gang, filled hedgerows with class A drugs and was found to have connections with various drug dealers. Kane, who flaunted his wealth despite lacking a legitimate income, was arrested for drug trafficking following an August 2024 operation by the Serious Organised Crime Unit, leading to the discovery of at least 10 kilos of high purity cocaine.

Sentence and Aftermath

Kane was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Friday after fleeing from armed officers and hiding in a garden shed.