Social worker ran drug and weapons network with Lewisham inmate from prison
Briefly

Chloe Scott, a children's social worker, was sentenced for running a large drug and weapons network in collaboration with convicted criminal Miles Addy. The investigation began after police found drugs on a 15-year-old boy, who revealed Scott's role in drug trafficking. Police discovered significant amounts of cocaine and weapons in Scott's possession. Investigations connected firearms used in serious crimes to Scott and Addy, prompting their arrests and subsequent charges. Scott was disqualified from her social worker role, emphasizing failures in regulatory oversight in her profession.
Chloe Scott, a children's social worker, orchestrated a significant drug and weapons network while collaborating with a convicted criminal serving time for firearms offenses.
Investigations into a 15-year-old boy with drugs led police to uncover a large-scale drug supply chain managed by social worker Scott and criminal Miles Addy.
Authorities revealed that the operations involved the distribution of cocaine and firearms, directly linking Scott and Addy to serious crimes across London.
Scott's activities led to her arrest and subsequent disqualification from being a social worker, highlighting key failures in oversight within her profession.
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