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A drug dealer who hid an £84,000 stash of cocaine in the loft of his Peterborough home has been jailed.
Afsan Iqbal, 31, was arrested after the Neighbourhood Support Team (NST) raided his home in Clarence Road, Millfield, on the morning of 31 March 2021.
During a search of the house, officers found £14,000 in cash and up to about £84,000 worth of cocaine hidden within the loft.
Iqbal appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Monday (22 April) where he was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison after previously admitting possession with intent to supply cocaine and acquiring criminal property, namely £20,000 in cash.
A Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) hearing is due to be held at the same court on 19 August.
Detective Sergeant Sarah Morgan, who investigated, said: “A considerable amount of class A drugs were found hidden in Iqbal’s home, which have now been seized and taken off the streets. A Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) hearing will now be heard which will look to strip Iqbal of his illicit gains.
“I would like to make an appeal to the public to work with us in our fight against drugs – so often we know it comes hand-in-hand with other criminality such as violence and exploitation – if you have information or concerns, please report it to us.”
Anyone with information or concerns about drugs can report to police online via the dedicated drugs information webpage.