Dealer sold cocaine across Peterborough as part of drugs line
A drug dealer sold cocaine across Peterborough[1] as part of a drugs line. Mohammed Sharef, 21, was found to be running a drugs line in the city.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary[2] said Sharef was caught following months of intelligence gathering as part of the enforcement phase of Operation Tsunami – a crackdown on dealing in Peterborough[3]. Sharef was spotted in Lincoln Road, Millfield, on May 31 this year.
Upon a plain-clothed officer identifying himself as police, Sharef made a run for it but was detained in nearby Windmill Street and arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of cocaine. He was found in possession of two mobile phones, one being the “deal line” used to send out bulk messages offering the sale of cocaine.
Sharef, of Ash Court, Dogsthorpe, appeared at Peterborough Crown Court yesterday (Thursday) where he was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison after previously admitting being concerned in the supply[5] of cocaine. Five counts of supplying cocaine will lie on file.
Detective Constable Hannah Moore, who investigated, said: “Today’s sentencing is the latest as part of Operation Tsunami which has been an intelligence-led operation in Peterborough focusing on tackling serious and organised crime and exploitation.
“I hope this work shows the public that we take concerns of the community really seriously, in particular around the serious and organised crime element. While you might report things to us and not see activity straight away, rest assured we are working relentlessly in the background to build up enough evidence to disrupt and dismantle these groups and ultimately make our communities safer.”
The enforcement phase of Op Tsunami, which ran throughout May, has so far seen 48 people arrested with 21 of those charged with 87 drug offences, and six people sentenced to a total of more than 16-and-a-half years in prison.
References
- ^ Peterborough (www.cambridge-news.co.uk)
- ^ Cambridgeshire Constabulary (www.cambridge-news.co.uk)
- ^ Peterborough (www.cambridge-news.co.uk)
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- ^ supply (www.cambridge-news.co.uk)