A man has been jailed for more than three years for drug offences in Nuneaton.
Manjinder Pama, 39, of Shetland Drive, Nuneaton pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine and cannabis with intent to supply.
He was jailed for 45 months at Warwick Crown Court on Thursday 25th June.
A spokesperson from Warwickshire police said: “Pama was caught after officers on patrol in Nuneaton stopped his car in Queen Elizabeth Road on 27th May. The officers searched his car and seized cocaine, cash, scales and two mobile phones."
“A search of Pama’s home led to more cocaine and cash, and cannabis being seized. More cannabis, cocaine and scales were seized from a car parked on his driveway."
Detective Constable Dan Lydster from Nuneaton Proactive CID said: "This was a really good result and demonstrates the police and courts will not tolerate drug dealing in Warwickshire."
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