Jailed: Cocaine dealer was stopped in his tracks in Stafford
A 20-year-old man was at the wheel of a car containing a quantity of cocaine when he was stopped by officers in Stafford.
Festim Qengaj, 20, was driving a black Ford when he was pulled over by the Staffordshire Police major and organised crime proactive and road crime teams in Brocton Road in Milford, Stafford on October 9 this year.
When they searched him the officers found cash. When they looked inside the car, they discovered a mobile phone and six snap bags of cocaine.

He was arrested and charged with offences as a result.
At a hearing on November 14 Qengaj, of Sleaford in Lincolnshire, was jailed for two years and six months at Stafford Crown Court after pleading guilty to offences of possession with intent to supply cocaine, driving a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence and was banned from the road for two years.
There was no separate penalty for having no insurance.





