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Drug dealer fled police in 'extremely dangerous' car chase which ended at Manchester Airport

Footage of the pursuit showed Neil Corrigan throwing a large package out of the window of a van before weaving through traffic at a high speed along the motorway.

Pic: Cheshire Police
Image: The pursuit continued on foot near Manchester Airport. Pic: Cheshire Police
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A drug dealer who led police in a car chase while carrying nearly £300,000 worth of heroin has been jailed.

Neil Corrigan was sentenced to five years in prison for supplying class A drugs, dangerous driving, failing to stop and driving without insurance.

The 42-year-old from Cayton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, was also banned from driving for five years and four months.

Neil Corrigan. Pic: Cheshire Constabulary
Image: Neil Corrigan. Pic: Cheshire Police

Chester Crown Court heard how officers had attempted to stop Corrigan as he drove a white Mercedes van down the M56 near Warrington on 5 March.

Footage of the pursuit showed Corrigan throwing a large package out of the window of the van before weaving through traffic at high speed along the motorway and continuing to the A555 towards Manchester Airport.

Pic: Cheshire Police
Image: Corrigan drove a van down the M56 at high speeds. Pic: Cheshire Police

The pursuit continued on foot after Corrigan drove through a barrier near the entrance of a multi-storey car park at the airport.

He was arrested close to the Radisson Blue Hotel.

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Two brown packages, each containing 1kg of heroin, were recovered from the M56. Another two bags had broken and the substance had spilled out on the road.

A police drugs expert estimated that the 2kg of heroin had a street value of £142,850, meaning it was likely Corrigan was transporting more than £285,000 worth of illegal drugs in total.

Chief Inspector John Forshaw said: "The manner of Corrigan's driving was extremely dangerous, showing no regard for the safety of innocent members of the public as part of his failed attempt to flee officers."