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A London drug dealer who was caught out when police raided his brother’s home in Peterborough has been jailed.
Michael Babalola, 24, was arrested on 19 May last year (2023) after police raided Olusegun Babalola’s home in Whitsed Street, Eastfield, as part of an operation into drug dealing and exploitation in Peterborough.
Inside the flat, officers found more than £7,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine wraps hidden within a tissue box on the kitchen worktop, along with Olusegun asleep on the sofa and Michael in the bedroom.
Other drugs paraphernalia, including small weighing scales and multiple mobile phones – one of which was later confirmed to be the “deal line” for the county line – were found in the one-bedroom flat, along with a considerable amount of designer clothing and footwear.
Both brothers were arrested, with Olusegun being charged and remanded in prison, while Michael was released under investigation.
While there was no evidence linking Michael to the drugs found in his brother’s flat, analysis of his mobile phone uncovered considerable evidence of both bulk cannabis supply and him being in possession of significant criminal funds including cash, money deposits, luxury items and multiple Rolex watches.
Michael, of South Road, Lewisham, London, appeared at Peterborough Crown Court on Friday (13 December) where he was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison after previously pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of cannabis and possession of criminal property – namely cash, luxury clothing and jewellery.
A Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) hearing will be held on a date which is yet to be set next year.
Detective Constable Olly Campbell, who investigated, said: “We are actively targeting those who think it is acceptable to commit crime and supply drugs in Cambridgeshire, including those who travel from other areas of the country.
“As a result of our investigation into his brother – who is now serving an eight-year prison sentence – we uncovered Michael’s criminality.”
Michael is the nineteenth person to be sentenced as part of Operation Tsunami, a crackdown on exploitation and illegal drugs in Peterborough.
The enforcement phase, which ran throughout May 2023, has so far seen 48 people arrested with 23 of those charged with 90 drug offences, and 19 people sentenced to a total of 63 years and one month in prison.
You can read more about the operation on our Operation Tsunami webpage.
Anyone with concerns or information about drugs can report to police online via our dedicated drugs information webpage.