Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Teen Caught Dealing Colour-Coded Cocaine Wraps

Bromley Magistrates Court
A teenage first-time offender has admitted cocaine dealing during an emotionally-charged court hearing in which he and his family were in tears.

Harry Edward Collett, 19, of William Foster Lane, Welling, south-east London had colour-coded wraps of the drug to indicate quantity and price.

He appeared at Bromley Magistrates Court (pictured) yesterday, where he pleaded guilty to possessing a quantity of cocaine, with intent to supply, on January 6.

The court heard police on patrol in Bexley stopped a vehicle Collett was travelling in.

He appeared nervous to the officers when questioned and was searched.

Police found a bag stuffed down his trousers, which contained fifty to seventy wraps of the class A drug.

The paper wraps were in two different colours, white indicated £20 and pink £40.

The court decided its maximum power of punishment – six months imprisonment – was insufficient and Collett was bailed to appear for sentencing at Inner London Crown Court.   

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