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A drug dealer who supplied cocaine and cannabis across Cambridgeshire has been jailed for more than two years.
Joshua Collins, 23, of Green End, Landbeach, was linked to dealing drugs between January and March 2025.
Following intelligence work, officers arrested him at his home where they discovered £570 in cash, five mobile phones, 13 bags of cocaine and cannabis worth up to £2,420, and a stolen Ducati motorbike displaying false plates.
At Peterborough Crown Court yesterday (16 February), Collins was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply class cocaine and cannabis, being concerned in the supply of cannabis, possession of criminal property, handling stolen goods and possession of an offensive weapon in a public place.
Detective Constable Andy Macdonald, who investigated, said: “Drug dealing brings harm and exploitation into our communities. Thanks to the thorough work of our officers, he has been stopped, the supply route dismantled and dangerous drugs removed from the streets.”