A MAN who was questioned over why he was travelling on the main road into Bournemouth during the first coronavirus lockdown was caught with more than 100 wraps of class A drugs.
Mickeel Lemar Smith, 28, was in a vehicle which was stopped by officers on the A338 Spur Road near to Ashley Heath shortly after 3pm on Saturday, April 18.
The country was in the first national lockdown at the time and people were restricted to essential travel.
As officers were enquiring with the occupants of the vehicle as to the purpose of their journey, they noticed the smell of cannabis coming from the car. They carried out a search and found a quantity of herbal cannabis located in the vehicle.
Smith said the cannabis belonged to him. He was arrested and was then subjected to a full search.
In his possession officers found more than 100 clingfilm wraps containing brown and white powder. These were analysed and found to contain heroin and cocaine with a total estimated street value of approximately £1,460.
Smith, of Tilson Gardens, Lambeth in London, appeared at Bournemouth Crown Court on Wednesday, May 18, and was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison after admitting two charges of possessing class A drugs with intent to supply.
Police Constable Mark Burton, of the traffic unit, said: “Through this proactive stop by officers we were able to identify an individual involved in the supply of class A drugs and take a quantity of these drugs off the streets.
“Our roads policing teams carry out regular patrols of the county’s road networks to help keep road users safe and ensure motorists are complying with traffic regulations. However, as this case also demonstrates, we also provide a visible policing presence, and our proactive efforts can help detect other criminality.”
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