A dealer found with drugs worth more than £40,000 has been jailed.
Armands Burkevics was stopped in Trowbridge in May 2020, where he was identified to be running the AB drugs line.
In June 2022, a drugs warrant was executed at the now 20-year-old's Navigator Close home in Hilperton where half a kilogram of Class A drugs with a potential street value of £41,680 and £7,000 in cash were seized.
He pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of Class A and Class B drugs in 2020, and acquiring, using or possessing criminal property and possession with the intent to supply Class A drugs in June 2022.
On Monday, January 23, he was jailed for a total of seven years.
DC Melissa Pope said: “This is an excellent sentence for a man who was dealing Class A drugs in Trowbridge for around two years.
“There is no place for Class A or Class B drugs in Trowbridge or anywhere else in Wiltshire and we will continue working to ensure anybody dealing drugs in our county is caught.
“Drugs cause untold levels of harm within our communities, from the impact on users and their family and friends to the crimes associated with the supply chain.
“Hopefully this sentence will act as a deterrent and will show that we are determined that drug dealers are put behind bars.”
DC Pope added: “The work we do relies heavily on intelligence and information from our communities, and I would urge anyone who believes they have information about drug dealing to make sure they report it.”
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