
Baby-faced ketamine, mdma and ecstasy drug line dealer caught after raid
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A Warwickshire Ketamine, MDMA and Ecstasy drug line dealer was caught after a raid. Police found he was behind the supply of Class A drugs in Rugby. Warwickshire Police officers worked
alongside the Regional Organised Crime Unit, where Ketamine, MDMA and Ecstasy were seized from York’s home address. As a result, the 21-year-old was arrested and charged. In court, he
admitted being concerned in the supply of Ketamine, MDMA and Ecstasy. He was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment. READ MORE: THE INCREDIBLE REASON BEHIND NUNEATON AND BEDWORTH'S
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a firearm was also seized from an undisclosed location in Leicestershire. The force said that a 21-year-old man from Lutterworth, who has not been named, was convicted of possession of a
firearm, and was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment’, suspended for two years. Speaking after the case, investigating officer, Detective Constable Simon Harvey from Rugby’s Serious
Organised Crime team said: "This investigation involved working with our partners at West Midlands Regional Organised Crime Unit and external Firearms Examiners, as well as our Scenes
of Crime Officer colleagues and the Crown Prosecution Service. "It was a successful outcome which has removed a viable firearm off the street and removed a drug supply line from our
communities – ultimately safeguarding the general public."