Drug dealer accidentally puts police in jail after texting

Drug dealer accidentally puts police in jail after texting

A drug dealer who accidentally recited Police The officer has been put in jail about his latest illegal offerings.

Jack Johanson, 23, Sterling Close, Sandy, from Bedfordshire, Luton was found guilty in two cases of dealing with cannabis on July 18 and an additional count of bail terms. He was sentenced to two years and 10 months.

The 23 -year -old was part of an organized crime group, working in Bugleswed and Sandy, working in Canbis, Crack Cocinn and heroin.

On 25 October last year, the authorities conducted a search warrant at their home and arrested them on suspicion of supply of class B drugs.

Several phones were recovered, one of which was broken and left in the kitchen bin. The recovered phone data showed that he had approached more than 400 numbers to arrange drug deals.

Eight days after bail, he sent a group text, in which his new drug line was advertised using a new-regulated phone.

However, without realizing, he sent a message to a police officer’s phone that was in the initial warrant.

The police returned to his address on 28 November and arrested him again for the supply of Class A and Class B Drugs.

He hid a small amount of cannabis, approximately £ 2,000 cash, some high value designer accessories and another phone behind a cupboard that rang during search.

Bedfordshire Police Boson team’s detective constable Adam Gery said: “We know that the residents of Biggleswade and Sandy have felt the knock-on effects of drug-dealing within their communities.

“Our community officials are working with local residents to identify drug-dealing hotspots and target those who fuel fuel for their own illegal benefits.

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“It is important that we continue working together and make our communities an inhuman place for drug-dealers such as Johanson.

“Johanson is now right behind bars, and we urge anyone with information about other drug crimes so that we can be convicted against others who try to harm.”

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