Alexi Morgan, 30, from West Bromwich, was a high -ranking member of a Midlands headquarters supply network.
He was convicted in his absence and sentence at 15 years and six months in prison on April 23.
A human hunt is now underway to find Morgan and take him to justice.
Morgan was prosecuted as part of the national operation of the Venetic crime agencies, which is directed to the Incruting encryption platform.
NCA researchers identified Morgan’s ‘Denzelboss’ mango on the platform.
They interacted with other members of the group of crimes organized in Mubrocat to treat kilos of cocaine and heroin.
His associates included Birmingham Danyal Aziz’s couple, 30, and Michael Earp, 34, who were imprisoned for 59 years combined in 2023 for supplying class A drugs and obtaining firearms.
The NCA researchers sifted carefully through thousands of common messages sent among the criminal network.
The messages put the role of Bare Morgan in the supply of cocaine and heroin in West Midlands.
In an example, on April 4, 2020, he was organizing the exchange of five kilos of cocaine and £ 188,000 in cash outside a primary school in Walsall.
Only with the evidence of Invochat alone, it was discovered that Morgan had sold 27 kilos of class A drugs in the Midlands region with a wholesale value of more than £ 800,000.
Rick Mackenzie, NCA senior investigator officer, said: “Alexi Morgan played a key role in a high -damage organized crime group that supplies mortal drugs in Midlands.
“Our work to locate it and return it to custody to fulfill its sentence is ongoing.
“We know that West Midlands and Greater London have gone, and is asking for any information related to his whereabouts that can help our research.
“Anyone with information is urged to contact Crimeppers anonymously at 0800 555 111”.