A
drug dealer, who laundered over £23,000 inside his kitchen
dishwasher, has had the cash confiscated and will be unable to enjoy
his illicit profits when released from prison.
Joseph
Leslie Pitts, 27, of Sparrows Lane, Eltham failed to wash the cash,
which was seized from inside a safe (pic.bottom), hidden inside the
appliance.
On
Monday at Woolwich Crown Court an order was made under the Proceeds
of Crime Act, which requires Pitt to surrender £23,567 or serve an
additional term of custody.
He
was arrested on August 30, 2011 after police searched his vehicle in
Sidcup and after finding a small bag containing cannabis discovered
another 17 self-seal bags, totalling 25 gms of the drug.
Another
bag of cannabis was later found hidden in his clothing when he was
searched at the police station.
Police
search Pitts' home and 14 self seal bags containing 19 grams of
cannabis were found, along with other drugs paraphernalia, including
digital weighing scales and a quantity of empty self-seal bags ready
for use.
Officers
also found a stun gun disguised as a mobile phone and the cash inside
the safe.
Following
a lengthy investigation, Pitts was charged in July, last year with
two counts of possession, with intent to supply cannabis, two counts
of possession of cannabis, possession of criminal property and
possession of a stun gun.
He
was eventually convicted of the offences at the same court and on
August 5 was sentenced to sixteen months imprisonment.
Detective
Sergeant Michael McElroy from the Metropolitan Police Service's
Criminal Finance Team said: “This case has been lengthy and
difficult, but meticulous investigation has ensured justice has been
done.
“Pitts
denied the money was his and produced witnesses whom he claimed the
money belonged to - but their evidence was not found to be credible.
“The
Criminal Finance Team, working closely with local officers, will
rigorously use the Proceeds of Crime legislation to ensure that drug
dealers and other criminals are not allowed to enjoy the fruits of
their illegal labour.”
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