A Hereford man has been jailed for supplying cocaine.
22-year-old Callum Smith was sentenced yesterday at Worcester Crown Court.
He was sentenced to six years and eight months in prison.
An investigation found that between September 2021 and January 2022, Smith was responsible for the distribution of wholesale amounts of cocaine.
Evidence gathered revealed his customer base was in excess of 100 people and included sub-dealers who dealt drugs on his command to their own networks.
On 19 January a warrant was executed at his home address and Smith was arrested.
He was found in possession of a significant quantity of cocaine and a mobile phone that contained thousands of messages detailing his drug deals.
He was charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs, namely cocaine, and pleaded guilty.
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