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Drugs worth £5,000 pounds seized by police in Sileby

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Two Loughborough men have been sentenced.

Two men found in a vehicle with drugs and cash have been sentenced at court.

On the 27th of December 2021, officers from the Leicestershire Police's Specialist Support Department received information that a vehicle connected to county lines drug offending was travelling through Leicester.

The force suspected the car would make its way outside of the city and so officers placed themselves on routes moving out into the county.

The car was spotted travelling towards Loughborough and was stopped in the Sileby area.

Koyesh Miah, 35, of Queens Road, Loughborough and Novinur Chowdhury, 25, of Alan Moss Road, Loughborough, were both arrested from the vehicle.

A quantity of cash was found on Chowdhury while drugs were found on Miah.

They were later charged with possession with intent to supply a controlled class A drug namely crack cocaine and possessing criminal property.

Sergeant Steve Jackson, from the Specialist Support directorate, said: “The decision to not stop the car in the city there and then allowed us to track it to an area we suspected it was linked to and as a result, strengthen our evidence around this particular vehicle and its connection to a specific drugs line. Following a subsequent search of an address linked to the defendants, we were able to seize in total over £3,000 in cash and drugs with a street value of around £5,000."

They appeared at Leicester Crown Court on the 3rd of February and they were sentenced after pleading guilty to all charges at a previous hearing.

Miah was given a 12-month prison sentence suspended for two years while Chowdhury was given a total of two years and six months in prison.

Detective Constable Jack Walters, who lead the investigation, added: “This investigation turned into a significant team effort by colleagues within Charnwood CID who have compiled the case together along with the support of other specialist departments.

“Our work to tackle county lines remains very much part of our daily business and we continue to arrest and investigate those who commit these offences.”

 

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