A drug dealer who accidentally read a police officer about his new drug line is jailed.
Sterling Close, Sandy, 23 -year -old Jack Johanson of Bedfordshire admitted two cases of being worried in the supply of cannabis – and a count of dissolving bail terms.
Bedfordshire police said it was part of an organized crime crrup (OCG) that was supplying cannabis, cocaine and heroin of Biggleswade and Sandy.
DET Con Adam Gieri said it was important that the force continued to work together and make our communities an inhuman location for drug-delers such as Johanssen “.
He was given two years and 10 months time sentenced in Luton Crown Court.
On October 25 last year, the authorities carried out a warrant at Johanson’s house address, where they were arrested for being worried in the supply of class B drugs.
Many mobile phones were seized from the property, in which they were found in the kitchen bin, which they tried to smash.
Messages downloaded from all equipment showed that more than 400 numbers were contacted about the available drugs and costs.
Johannes was granted bail, but eight days later, used a new registered phone to send a message with his new deal line.
However, he accidentally sent a message to a police officer’s work phone – one of the officers who were in the initial warrant.
On 28 November, another warrant was executed at his address, where he was arrested for being worried in the supply of class A and class B drugs.
A small amount of cannabis, high value designer items and approximately £ 2,000 cash were seized.
On the occasion, Johanson also tried to hide a mobile phone behind a cupboard, which started ringing during the search.
On Friday, Johanssen convicted two cases of being worried in the supply of the cannabis and made a count to dissolve his bail terms in the Luton Crown Court.
He also denied – and was not found guilty of an allegation related to the supply of cocaine.
Det Con Gery said: “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.”