Felixstowe drug dealer jailed

By Derek Davis

31st Mar 2021 | Local News

A man has been jailed for more than three years in connection with drug offences in Felixstowe.

Barry Arnold, aged 32, from Sea Road in Felixstowe pleaded guilty to offences of being in possession of both crack cocaine and heroin with the intention to supply at Ipswich Crown court and was yesterday (Tuesday 30 March) sentenced to three years and three months in prison.

It follows an incident on 20 June 2019 where officers stopped the vehicle Arnold was travelling in on Hintlesham Road, Felixstowe and conducted a search of the vehicle.

During the search a white rock, that later transpired to be crack cocaine, was recovered from his trouser pocket as well as around £500 in cash. Arnold also had a bag containing various items of drug paraphaernila including a crack pipe, two electronic weighing scales and a black 'burner' phone.

He was arrested on suspicion of possession of class A drugs and taken to Marltesham Police Investigation Centre for questioning.

A subsequent search of Arnold at custody reveleaed a Kinder Surprise egg recovered that contained three wraps of diamorphine (heroin) and a large package of both crack cocaine and heroin was discovered hidden on him.

He was subsequently charged with possession with the intent to supply, crack cocaine and heroin. In total, the drugs recovered were valued at approximately £2,000, while a close examination of his phone found multiple outgoing bulk messages marketing class A drugs as well as evidence on the phone which indicated Arnold was using vulnerable individuals as 'drug runners' in his drugs operation.

Investigating Officer DC Fortune of the Serious Crime Disruption Team said: "Arnold's drug supply enterprise was a thorn in the side of Felixstowe as it brought both violence and chaos to many lives. I am hopeful that, as he spends the next few years in a cell, his absence from Felixstowe's streets will help the town recover.

"I must commend the work of the Felixstowe SNT for the proactive stop that gave rise to the discovery of Mr Arnold's drugs business and also to the CPS barrister, Mr Duncan O'Donnell, for presenting the case so effectively at court."

     

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