Moment crack cocaine gang are caught red-handed as police raid caravan at fashionable vacation park

Moment crack cocaine gang are caught red-handed as police raid caravan at fashionable vacation park

This is the moment a crack cocaine gang were caught red-handed as cops raided their caravan hideaway at a popular holiday park.

Police armed with tasers busted the gang as they chopped up the deathly drugs on the kitchen counter.

Officers swooped on Coastfields Holiday Village Caravan Park in Ingoldmells, near Skegness, Lincolnshire, at 2.39pm on September 20.

Bodycam footage shows officers smash down the door and search the caravan which was full of drugs.

Two of the gang members were wearing rubber gloves as they prepared the drugs to sell.

The others were forced to lie on their fronts before being handcuffed.

Officers seized large amounts of crack cocaine and heroin as well as £1,000 in cash.

They also found cars parked outside the caravan that had been seen making short journeys into Skegness which were linked to drug dealing.

This is the moment a crack cocaine gang were caught red-handed as cops raided their caravan hideaway at a popular holiday park

This is the moment a crack cocaine gang were caught red-handed as cops raided their caravan hideaway at a popular holiday park

Two of the gang members were wearing rubber gloves as they prepared the drugs to sell

Two of the gang members were wearing rubber gloves as they prepared the drugs to sell

Police armed with tasers busted the four-strong gang as they chopped up Class A drugs on the kitchen counter

The five men were charged with two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class A, while one was found not guilty

Dylan Brandon, 24, Shane Brandon, 26, Adam Fawcett, 23, Kayne Harrison, 31, and Jardell Healey-Hunter, 27, all from Bradford, were arrested.

They were charged with two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class A.

Following a four-day trial at Lincoln Crown Court, Harrison was found not guilty, and three of the other men pleaded guilty.

On Monday Dylan Brandon was jailed for three years and seven months.

Shane Brandon was sentenced to four years and one month in prison.

Fawcett was jailed for four-and-a-half years while Healey-Hunter, who failed to appear in court, was sentenced in his absence for four years in prison.

Detective Inspector Kara Nicholson of Lincolnshire Police CID, said: ‘We are firmly committed to bringing County Lines and drug supply offenders to justice.

‘This is significantly aided by the valuable information provided by community members, which enables us to effectively target the most problematic areas.’