A county line dealer based in Sussex who tried to swallow his drugs as officers arrested him has been jailed.
In November 2024, Kent Police investigators identified that two phone numbers belonging to an organised crime group were being used to supply users in Medway with crack cocaine and heroin. The dealers were based near Hastings and enquiries by the officers found that Leesean Francis was responsible for contacting those wanting to purchase the drugs.
On Thursday 23 January 2025, constables travelled to an address in St Leonards-on-Sea where they saw Francis leaving a property. As he was arrested Francis removed a packet of crack cocaine and heroin from his underwear and tried to swallow it. The officers prevented this and he was taken into custody whilst a phone was also recovered.
Francis, from Brixton, London, was later charged. He pleaded guilty at Maidstone Crown Court to being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine, being concerned in the supply of heroin and possession of heroin with intent to supply. On Tuesday 25 February, the 25 year old was sentenced to four years and 10 months’ imprisonment.
Investigating officer, Detective Constable Hannah Hills, said:
‘These dealers need to understand that as soon as they try to supply class A drugs in Kent, we will find out about their criminal enterprise and take steps to identify them. It is then only a matter of time before they get a visit from one of our enforcement teams and they are swiftly charged and brought to justice.’