Prison for London man spotted dealing drugs from a car in Rugby

He was caught last year
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A man who was caught dealing drugs from a car in Rugby has been sentenced to two and a half months’ imprisonment for drugs offences.

22-year-old Rumon Ahmed of Shrewsbury Road, Forrest Gate, London appeared at Warwick Crown Court on Wednesday, December 2.

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At around 2pm on Wednesday December 11 last year, plain clothed officers from Warwickshire Police observed a man conducting a drug deal from a car on Manor Court Road in Rugby.

Rumon Ahmed.Rumon Ahmed.
Rumon Ahmed.

Officers stopped the light blue Audi and Ahmed was found in possession of a quantity of class A controlled drugs and £330 in cash.

After a thorough and complex investigation, Ahmed appeared at court where he pleaded guilty to the offence.

He was sentenced two years and six months in prison for possession with intent to supply heroin and crack cocaine.

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Investigating officer, Det Con Gary Hammond from Warwickshire Police, said: “On the day of the offence, Rumon Ahmed had travelled from Coventry to deal drugs in the Rugby area, known as county lines drug dealing.

“Illegal drugs bring misery to not only those who use them, but also to the local community. We will proactively target those we believe to be involved in drugs and use the powers we have to make sure their activity is disrupted.

“I hope this sentence acts as a deterrent to others and goes some way to reassuring the public we will thoroughly investigate all drugs activity so we can bring offenders to justice and protect our communities from harm.”