A person has been jailed for 2 years for drug and driving offences after being stopped by police in west Suffolk.
On April 17, Ermal Zemzadja was stopped whereas driving in Barbara Stadbroke Avenue in Newmarket.
He was discovered to be in possession of two telephones, with one discovered to comprise messaging regarding the provision of medication.
Following his arrest a property was searched and 10 seal luggage of cocaine have been discovered inside.
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Zemzadja, of Shenley Street in Borehamwood in Hertfordshire, was taken to Bury St Edmunds police station for questioning and subsequently charged with drug and driving offences.
On Friday, Might 31 he was sentenced to 2 years imprisonment after pleading responsible to caring within the provide of cocaine and utilizing a motorized vehicle with out insurance coverage.
Sergeant George Laflin of the West Sentinel workforce stated: “This consequence highlights that motion can be taken to those that proceed to distribute medication and influence our native communities.
“In case you are affected by the problem, we encourage you to report drug dealing and drug associated anti-social behaviour to Suffolk police to assist forestall additional offences within the county.”