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A pair of drug dealers were found by neighbourhood officers checking on the welfare of a vulnerable man in Peterborough.
Valerijus Roscenkovas, 21, and Ghulaam Ali, 20, were found at a flat in Kesteven Walk, Eastgate, on 19 December last year.
Officers from the Neighbourhood Support Team (NST) were carrying out a welfare check on the occupant after receiving information about him possibly being exploited and the flat being used by drug dealers.
As officers knocked on the front door, Ali opened it with Roscenkovas and a 16-year-old boy stood with him.
Officers were let into the flat where drugs paraphernalia linked to both use and supply were found.
Ali had left but was stopped just as he was about to leave the block of flats. He was detained for a stop-search and told officers he had “found a package” earlier on and that it was in his pocket.
A plastic bag containing 74 MDMA tablets worth about £740 was found, resulting in him being arrested.
Due to the findings in the flat, both Roscenkovas and the teenage boy were also arrested and taken into police custody to be strip-searched.
A “burner” mobile phone was found concealed in Roscenkovas’ underpants, which was later found to have evidence of the supply of cannabis on it, resulting in him being charged with being concerned in the supply of class B drugs, as well as perverting the course of justice after he gave false details to police.
Enquiries led officers to believe the boy was being exploited and was released with no further action being taken against him, but safeguarding measures put in place.
Roscenkovas, of no fixed address, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday (5 July) where he was sentenced to a two-year community order which requires him to complete 200 hours of unpaid work, a 30-day Rehabilitation Activity Requirement (RAR) and a nine-month Drug Rehabilitation Requirement (DRR), after previously admitting being concerned in the supply of cannabis and perverting the course of justice – namely providing false details to police.
Ali, of Swanspool, Ravensthorpe, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on 30 May where he was sentenced to a two-year community order consisting of 300 hours of unpaid work and a 40-day RAR, after previously admitting possession with intent to supply MDMA.
Anyone with information or concerns about drugs can report online via our dedicated drugs information webpage.