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Dealer stored cocaine stash hidden below false enamel then swallowed it in entrance of cops

A drug supplier who hid his stash below his false enamel swallowed £900 price of unlawful substances in entrance of cops.

Jamie Lloyd, of Castle Street, Barnsley, was discovered with heroin and crack cocaine hidden below his dentures. When police bundled him right into a van to take him into custody, the 38-year-old swallowed the medicine and, reasonably than instantly being taken into custody, was as an alternative rushed to hospital, YorkshireDwell stories.

Lloyd pleaded responsible to possession with intent to produce and has now been locked up for 4 and a half years.

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The drugs found had a street value just shy of £1,000
The medicine discovered had a avenue worth of round £900, officers revealed

Officers in an unmarked automotive had been patrolling an space in Barnsley on February 8 after they noticed a purple Volkswagen Golf struggling to make its manner by the snow and adopted it alongside Sheffield Road.

They watched as Lloyd, who was recognized to South Yorkshire Police, deserted the automotive to get onto a bus. Officers arrested earlier than finishing up a full search, suspecting he had been dealing within the city centre.

But as they transported him to the police station, Lloyd confirmed officers wraps of Class A medication hiding below his false enamel. Before they might act, he swallowed the medicine entire and was rushed to hospital.

Police later found he had 90 wraps of medicine, £700 money and two cell phones. Forensic testing of the medicine confirmed they had been heroin and crack cocaine, totalling a avenue worth of over £900.

Investigating officer within the case, Sergeant Steve Newton stated: “Drug dealing and drug supply will not be tolerated in Barnsley. The consequences of drugs are horrendous, they ruin people’s lives and families’ lives and lead to the exploitation of vulnerable children and adults, as well as lead to a fund serious and violent crime.”

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