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A drug dealer who threw £3,500 worth of cocaine from a bedroom window has been jailed for more than three years.
Alqasim Najib, 27, was arrested at his home in Salaam Court, Millfield, Peterborough, on 14 July 2020 after neighbourhood policing officers carried out a drugs warrant.
Upon our officers forcing entry to the home, a package which was later found to contain 70 bags of cocaine was thrown from an upstairs bedroom window, with it landing on a porch roof.
Officers tried to enter the bedroom but the door had been locked from the inside.
After forcing entry, Najib was found inside it, along with £490 in cash, Najib’s driving licence and a bank card hidden inside a pillowcase.
Four mobile phones were seized from the room which were later found to contain messaging relating to drug dealing.
A second man, 30-year-old Kaeser Ahmed, was also arrested at the address and later charged with possession with intent to supply cocaine, which he denied in court and the charge was later dropped.
Najib appeared at Cambridge Crown Court today Friday (15 December) where he was sentenced to three years and one month in prison after previously admitting possession with intent to supply cocaine.
The judge ordered the £490 in cash seized from his bedroom to be donated to Women’s Aid.
PC Joshua Crown, who investigated, said: “This warrant was carried out following intelligence gathering by our officers and receiving concerns from the community about drug dealing in the area.
“Najib panicked and tried to hide evidence linking him to dealing cocaine, however his attempts failed and we have been able to secure the evidence needed which ultimately gave him little option but to admit the offence.”
Anyone with information or concerns about drugs can report to us online via our dedicated drugs information webpage.