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Man jailed for running supply of crack and heroin
Man jailed for running supply of crack and heroin

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Yahoo

Man jailed for running supply of crack and heroin

A 21-year-old man from Swindon has been jailed for supplying Class A drugs across Swindon. Oskar Krzeszewski, 21, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to supplying crack cocaine and heroin, two counts of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin, two counts of possessing a bladed article in a public place and one count of possessing criminal property. In a hearing at Swindon Crown Court on Friday, he was jailed for 28 months. Recommended reading Armed police arrest man 'walking around carrying firearm' In the Dock: Fraud, firearms, drugs and more Man with weird facial covering wanted by police after bike theft On April 25, officers executed a proactive stop of Krzeszewski's vehicle, during which he was found in possession of an iPhone, two kitchen knives, two razor blades, a bag containing around 50 wraps of class A drugs, designed clothes and roughly £300 in cash. On May 17, officers received intelligence that a new Class A drug line had been set up, with evidence showing it had been established on April 26, the day after Krzeszewski's arrest. On June 24, officers executed a drugs warrant at a property in May Close, Swindon, where Krzeszewski was thought to be residing. He was arrested, and a search of the property located the relevant SIM card for the line. £5,500 in cash was also found, plus a number of individual wraps of crack cocaine and heroin, prepared for street deals. Larger bulk bags of suspected crack cocaine and heroin were also found, plus scales and plastic wrapping used to prepare the drugs. Investigating officer PC Aidan Hillier of the Integrated Gangs Team said: 'Krzeszewski played a significant role in supplying cocaine and heroin across Swindon and I am pleased he has been jailed for his actions. 'Following his initial arrest in April, he was brazen enough to set up a brand new line selling cocaine and heroin the following day. 'Officers swiftly identified this new line and executed a warrant at the property Krzeszewski was thought to be staying, and he was located with a significant amount of cash in his pockets. '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.'

Dealer set up new Swindon drug line on day after arrest
Dealer set up new Swindon drug line on day after arrest

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • BBC News

Dealer set up new Swindon drug line on day after arrest

A man who set up a new drugs line the day after he was arrested has been jailed. Oskar Krzeszewski was found with 50 wraps of class A drugs, knives, an iPhone, designer clothing and cash in his vehicle when he was stopped on 25 April. He was bailed so police could Aidan Hillier, from Wiltshire Police, said Krzeszewski's decision to set up a new drugs line the next day was "brazen" and added the 21-year-old had played a "significant role" in supplying cocaine and heroin across Swindon. Krzeszewski, of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Swindon Crown Court on Friday to 28 months in prison. After the initial arrest, officers received intelligence on 17 May which indicated a Class A drug line had been set 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 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 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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