A HEROIN dealer, who was caught with a stun gun during a raid at her Poole flat, has been found guilty of a string of drugs charges.
Nadia Hassan, who appeared at Bournemouth Crown Court , was convicted of possession of an illegal weapon, possession of class A drugs, possession of class A drugs with intent to supply, being concerned in the supply of heroin, and possession of criminal property.
The 29-year-old, of Ringwood Road, Poole, was arrested in August 2009 after a police raid on her previous residence – a flat in Lagland Street.
Poole Safer Neighbourhood Officers discovered one-and-a-half ounces of heroin, worth more than £2,000 at street prices, that had been thrown from a window of the flat.
Inside they unearthed just under £4,000 in cash and the stun gun. Possession of this illegal weapon alone carries a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
Dorset Police Sergeant Billy Bulloch, who leads the Poole Town and Oakdale Safer Neighbourhood Team, said: “Drug misuse and anti-social behaviour has a massive impact on the community and can affect the quality of life of surrounding residents.
“This conviction shows that we take reports of drug abuse and anti-social behaviour seriously.”
The arrests followed reports from members of the public about drug activity and related anti-social behaviour at the Lagland Street flat.
Police and Poole Housing Partnership subsequently took out a closure order on the property and closed it for three months.
Although used widely by police forces as a non-lethal weapon, stun guns have been linked to hundreds of deaths worldwide.
The high voltage stun gun can easily trigger a heart attack in people with undiagnosed heart problems. Hassan, who was found guilty at crown court on May 19, will be sentenced on July 4.
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