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A 31-year-old man has been jailed in connection with Class A drugs offences.
Ervin Suci, previously of Northampton, was arrested in the early hours of March 15, 2022, after police officers received intelligence that crime was taking place inside his address in Aynho Walk.
Upon officers’ entry and subsequent search of the address and associated vehicles they found Class A drugs as well as more than £5,000 in cash. A number of mobile phones were also seized which contained evidence that suggested Suci was involved in the supply of Class A drugs.
He was subsequently charged with being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs and after pleading guilty to the offence at Northampton Crown Court in June, he was sentenced at the same court last month (August 21) to two years and eight months in prison.
Lead investigator - Detective Constable Caroline Knight said: “I am pleased that we have jailed yet another drug dealer and I hope all of the Force’s recent convictions and sentences of this kind send the unequivocal message that this kind of activity will not be tolerated in Northamptonshire.
“People often think that drug dealing is a victimless crime but there are so many vulnerable people across the world exploited in order for these drugs to be produced, distributed and sold.
“I would encourage anyone who has information about drug dealing in their local area to contact us so we can investigate and do as much as we can to bring the offenders to justice.”