Jamie Burrell, who played a key role in the supply of Class A drugs from London to Worthing, was jailed for 11 years after police raided his address.
The 27-year-old was found in possession of a firearm, ammunition, cash and approximately 500 wraps of heroin and crack cocaine after police executed the warrant at his house in Vibart Gardens, Lambeth, South East London, on October 25.
It followed an investigation into the “MP” county drug line, which was found to be supplying crack cocaine and heroin in the Worthing area.
Burrell, who has a previous conviction for possession of a firearm and ammunition, was identified as the line holder and he admitted this upon his arrest.
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He was subsequently charged and convicted of the following offences, all of which he pleaded guilty to:
- Being concerned in the supply of a crack cocaine
- Being concerned in the supply of a heroin
- Possession with intent to supply crack cocaine
- Possession with intent to supply heroin
- Possession of a firearm less than 60cm in total length with a barrel less than 30cm
- Possession of a firearm when prohibited for life
- Possession of ammunition for a firearm without a certificate
- Possession of ammunition for a firearm when prohibited for life
Burrell appeared before Lewes Crown Court on Friday, December 15, where he was sentenced to a total of 11 years’ imprisonment.
Investigating officer PC Dave Oliver said: “Burrell was proven to have played a major role in the illegal supply of Class A drugs from London to Worthing.
“This significant conviction should serve as a warning to others that this sort of criminal activity will absolutely not be tolerated and we will continue to disrupt those who attempt to distribute drugs and cause harm to our communities in Sussex.”
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