Tarell Comrie-Patterson admitted selling cocaine and heroin after deals were arranged through a dedicated phone line.
A man from Nottingham who was arrested on suspicion of selling drugs as part of a Loughborough county line has been jailed for more than two years.
Tarell Comrie-Patterson, pictured, admitted selling cocaine and heroin after deals were arranged through a dedicated phone line.
The 23-year-old dealt the class A drugs in Selbourne Street, Loughborough, on three occasions in November 2018.
He admitted four counts of supplying class A drugs and was given 27 months in prison at Leicester Crown Court.
Comrie-Patterson was one of the defendants identified following the force’s largescale operation to tackle the sale and distribution of drugs on the streets of Leicestershire – known as Operation Lionheart.
Also sentenced last week as part of the same operation:
- Uwimana Rahmana, 20, currently of HMYOI Brinsford, Wolvehampton, has given a further six months in a youth offending institute after pleading guilty to one count of supplying class A drugs.
 - Alisdair Morton, 43, of Victoria Street, Loughborough, was given an 18 month prison sentence, suspended for 20 months, after previously pleading guilty to two counts of supplying class A drugs and two counts of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs.
 
                                            
                                                    
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