A South London drug dealer has been jailed for selling hard drugs in a county line. Glenroy Wilson, from Lewisham, was given a three year and three month prison sentence, as well as being ordered to pay £228 in victim surcharge after being sentenced at Guildford Crown Court.

He was initially arrested after officers received intelligence that he was in Mole Valley delivering drugs for the ‘ghost’ county lines gang. His car was searched and police witnessed him attempting to swallow multiple drug wraps.

A wrap of cocaine was also found in the car, along with the gang’s ‘line’ phone with drug-dealing related messages. A search of Wilson’s home uncovered heroin, cash, and luxury goods.

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Investigating officer, DC Richard Stoneham, said; “If you bring drugs into our county, we will pursue you and bring you to justice. The corrosive effect drugs has on communities cannot be overstated and we will do all we can to make Surrey as hostile a place as possible for drug dealers.

“If you are concerned about drug use or drug dealing in your area, contact us online or via the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. In an emergency, always dial 999.”

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