A dealer who controlled one of the largest drugs lines in Peterborough has been jailed for three years.

Carlos Djass, 29, was arrested on February 1 after a warrant was carried out at his home in London Road, Hempstead, Peterborough.

A mobile phone, later confirmed to be the ‘deal line’ for a drugs operation running in the city, was found in his bed.

Analysis of it showed thousands of text messages being sent out in bulk offering the sale of crack cocaine to ‘customers’ across Peterborough and the surrounding areas.

A download of his ‘personal’ mobile phone found a video showing Djass holding a large rock of crack cocaine in his kitchen.

Djass appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday (July 14) where he was sentenced to three years in prison after previously admitting being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine.

Detective Constable Angus Cashman, who investigated, said: “Djass had been controlling one of the largest drugs lines in Peterborough.

“Through a combination of intelligence gathering between our Neighbourhood Support Team and intelligence department, we were able to identify him as the line holder and execute the warrant at his home address where we caught him red-handed with the deal line phone.”