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Man Jailed For Supplying Drugs In Brighton

  • Writer: More Radio Writer
    More Radio Writer
  • Mar 31
  • 1 min read

A man has been jailed for 18 months after being caught supplying drugs in Brighton.


Police say officers on patrol in Sillwood Street on 22 February became suspicious after seeing a member of the public approach a man, with both briefly entering a nearby property.


Within seconds, the man left the address, prompting officers to stop and search him.


The suspect, 26-year-old Hamza Adanir from Ealing, was found with ketamine, cocaine, cannabis and cash, and was arrested at the scene.


He later pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply Class A and Class B drugs at Brighton Magistrates’ Court.


Adanir was sentenced at Lewes Crown Court on 24 March.

2 Comments


PolyTrackk
8 hours ago

It’s good to see situations like this being handled quickly—it definitely helps communities feel safer. I’ve seen similar cases reported where small observations led to bigger actions. Kind of reminds me how in PolyTrack, small details can make a big difference—do patrols like this happen often in that area?

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Ragdollhit
Apr 01

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