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Drug dealer jailed after trying to escape police in Haywood Avenue, Minster-on-Sea

A man has been jailed for more than two years after officers on patrol found a “block of cocaine” next to his bike.

Andrew Saunders, 27, was spotted by police standing next to his moped in Haywood Avenue, Minster-on-Sea when he attempted to run from the scene but fell over and was arrested.

Andrew Saunders has been jailed for two years and six months. Picture: Kent Police
Andrew Saunders has been jailed for two years and six months. Picture: Kent Police

A bag containing a solid block of cocaine was recovered from the ground next to the bike, along with two mobile phones and a further 10 bags of cocaine.

When one of the phones was checked it was found to contain text messages concerning the supply of class A drugs.

Investigators established Saunders, of Camelia Road, Minster-on-Sea, had been supplying cocaine since August 5, 2022.

The drugs were estimated to have a street value of between £3,580 and £6,860.

Saunders was charged with being concerned in the supply of class A drugs and pleaded guilty at Maidstone Crown Court on Friday, November 3.

He was sentenced to two years and six months’ imprisonment.

Officers on patrol seized between £3,580 and £6,860 worth of cocaine. Picture: Kent Police
Officers on patrol seized between £3,580 and £6,860 worth of cocaine. Picture: Kent Police

Detective Sergeant Jay Robinson said: “Saunders was undoubtedly a very busy dealer who was supplying drugs to the local users and making a considerable profit.

“These criminals prey on the most vulnerable and bring nothing but misery to communities that suffer from the offending associated with those funding an addiction to drugs.

“Saunders is now starting a prison sentence and this should serve as a warning to anyone who is considering following his example.”

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