A man arrested following a series of drug raids by Police across East Sussex and London in May, has been sentenced to over ten years in prison following a significant seizure of Class As.
Omar Lofty, 27, of Buckingham Road, London, NW10, was given a ten year and eight months sentence at Lewes Crown Court last Friday (July 15), after pleading guilty to being concerned in supply of cocaine.
Officers seized from him quantities of crack cocaine, heroin, cocaine and cannabis with a total estimated potential street value of up to £1,125,000.00 and a total of £154,430.22 cash.
Detective Sergeant Greg Montier said:
“This is yet another positive outcome that shows the effective collaborative working between three police forces, as part of our determination to disrupt those responsible for county lines drug dealing which has a large negative impact on local people and local services.
“Our primary focus remains on reducing the harm that comes from the drugs trade, including drug deaths and the exploitation of vulnerable adults and children. We continue to put dealers under more pressure every month.”
Police from London, Sussex and Surrey organised a series of dawn raids at addresses in Eastbourne, Hastings and London on May 4, with 19 drugs warrants resulting in 18 arrests on suspicion of involvement in the supply of Class A drugs - Lofty was one of these arrests.
Some 5,000 wraps of crack cocaine and heroin were seized during the raids, as well as 7kg of cocaine, 2kg of heroin, £300,000 in cash and four phones suspected of being used in the running of county drugs lines between Sussex, Surrey and Norwich.
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