Class A drugs with a street value in the tens of thousands of pounds were found at his rental address
A man found with almost £30k cash, £22k of heroin, and hundreds of pounds worth of cocaine has been jailed for four years and ten months.
The drugs were uncovered with the help of Police Dog Toby, brought in specially to sniff out illegal substances. Officers searching the property also located a taser, and numerous other offensive weapons. His property was targeted thanks to community intelligence and the hard work of a number of teams across the Force. The warrant was executed as part of a week of enforcement for Operation Raptor, our year-round effort to keep the county as safe as possible by targeting weapon-enabled crime.
Sergeant Dan Gstrein from Lincolnshire Police, said: “This investigation shows the value of intelligence-led policing and collaborative working between different departments. Due to the hard work of officers and staff from across the Force, a significant quantity of drugs have been taken off the streets of Lincoln and almost £30,000 in cash has been recovered. The sentence reflects this serious offending and puts a dangerous individual in prison for a significant period.
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