When police burst in, he was asleep...what officers found in a shoebox under his bed has landed him behind bars
A 19-year-old drug dealer, Callum Johnson, was sentenced to 21 months in prison after police found crack cocaine, cannabis, cash, and weighing scales in his Oldham home during an unrelated raid. The crack cocaine was described as 'golf ball-sized rocks,' each capable of producing 20-30 wraps. Johnson was linked to a drugs line known as 'the Turbo line' through his mobile phone, which sent daily 'flare' messages advertising drugs.
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Title: Police Uncover Drug Haul in Shoebox - Man Jailed
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A 19-year-old man, Callum Johnson, has been sentenced after police discovered a significant quantity of drugs hidden in a shoebox at his residence in Oldham. The haul included cannabis, cocaine, and ecstasy tablets with an estimated street value of £1,500. Officers also seized £1,500 in cash alongside the drugs. Greater Manchester Police’s statement emphasized the vigilance of their officers which led to the uncovering of the illicit stash. Johnson received a 21-month custodial sentence at Minshull Street Crown Court. The drugs were packaged in ‘golf ball’ sized wraps. Police urged anyone with information about drug dealing to come forward.
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