West Bromwich man jailed after police busted major county drugs operation

A West Bromwich man has been jailed following an investigation into the ‘Jerry’ drugs line in Staffordshire

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Kamil Nobis, aged 21,  was sentenced to four-years-and-six-months behind bars at Stafford Crown Court on Thursday (December 4) after he pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin and possession of cannabis and criminal property.

On Wednesday June 4 officers attempted to stop a man in Amington, Tamworth, after an investigation into the ‘Jerry’ drugs line. The man attempted to run away, but was detained a short distance away.

Jailed: Kamil Nobis
Jailed: Kamil Nobis

A flat in the area was searched, and officers seized the ‘Jerry’ drugs line phone, crack cocaine worth an estimated £720, heroin worth an estimated £130, £1,000 in cash, cannabis, a ‘tick’ list and a number of bank cards.

Despite remaining silent when he was interviewed in custody, Nobis, of Nicholls Street West Bromwich, later pleaded guilty in court when faced with the evidence against him.

A Staffordshire Police spokesman said: "We’re working hard in Staffordshire to bring a stop to the drug networks that are profiting from addiction and vulnerability in local communities. 

"These networks often coerce vulnerable local people into selling the drugs on their behalf and are often linked to further organised crime.

"It is vital that anyone who witnesses drug dealing reports it to us so that we can act robustly against the criminals involved.

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