A London drug dealer who ran a county line into Peterborough has been jailed for more than four years.
Henry Mansaray, 28, was found guilty of being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine after evidence gained from his mobile phones showed he was heavily involved in drugs supply across Peterborough.
A mobile phone consistently used to send out bulk messages offering to sell drugs was suspected to be in the control of Mansaray, and later found on him when he was arrested in Fletton, Peterborough, on August 11 last year.
Analysis also showed the handset regularly travelling from Mansaray’s home in London to Peterborough, with CCTV footage confirming his movements matching that of the phone.
Mansaray, of Manaton Close, Peckham, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday November 15 where he was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison.
Detective Constable Lloyd Davis, who investigated, said: “Tackling county lines drug dealing is a priority for the force. It involves the exploitation of vulnerable young people and adults, often by violent gang members, to move and sell drugs across the country.
“Even though Mansaray was not found with any drugs on him or in his possession, we were able to prove his involvement through attributing a drugs mobile phone line directly to him.”
Anyone with information about drugs can report to police online via the force’s dedicated drugs information webpage.
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