A
drug-dealer, who was attacked during a home-invasion at his address,
has been jailed for three years after £90,000 of cannabis was
discovered by investigating officers.
Andrew
Howell, 52, (pictured) was targeted by two men, who suspected he had
large amounts of cash, but the doorstep confrontation was reported by
a local witness.
When
officers arrived at the address in South Terrace, Surbiton, Surrey on
November 13, last year they found the injured Howell who told them
two men demanded: “Where's the cash?” and struck him.
Police
had been flagged-down at 10.20pm by a concerned member of the public,
who reported the assault.
However,
oficers found large amounts of cannabis in the address, plus more at
a rented storage unit.
A
total of 8.17 kilos of cannabis resin; 4.05 kilos of skunk cannabis
and 1.71 kilos of herbal cannabis were seized.
Howell
pleaded guilty to counts of possessing cannabis, with intent to
supply, and Detective Constable Alan Mears said: “This is a
significant amount of drugs taken off the streets of Kingston
involving someone who had not previously come to police notice.
“The
case was successful thanks to the diligence of the member of public
and the initial reactions of the attending officers.
“The
thoroughness of the subsequent investigation conducted by Kingston
CID led to the discovery of another location controlled by Howell
where a further substantial amount of cannabis had been stored.
“The
sentence reflects how the borough will deal robustly with anyone
seeking to gain financial reward from drug dealing and supply.”
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