
Dealer set up new Swindon drug line on day after arrest
After the initial arrest, officers received intelligence on 17 May which indicated a Class A drug line had been set up.Police executed a warrant at a Swindon property Krzeszewski was thought to be living in on 24 June. Officers found bulk bags of crack cocaine and heroin, scales, plastic wrap, individual wraps and £5,500 in cash.He was arrested again and police discovered a sim card for the drugs line. Krzeszewski was charged and remanded in custody.
He pleaded guilty to supplying crack cocaine and heroin, possession with intent to supply, possessing a bladed article in a public place and possessing criminal property.PC Hillier added: "We know the serious harm that drugs cause in our communities – from the vulnerable users to their wider families and friends, and the neighbourhood-related crime like antisocial behaviour and shoplifting."There's no place for Class A drugs in Wiltshire and we will continue to target and put before the courts those dealing them."

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