Walsall man, 23, jailed after Staffordshire drugs line uncovered by police
A man has been jailed following an investigation into the ‘Slim’ drugs line supplying class A drugs in Staffordshire.
Sameer Mohammed, 23, of Walsall, was jailed for one-year-and-six-months at Stafford Crown Court on Tuesday, December 16 after he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class A – cocaine, possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class A - crack cocaine, possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class A - heroin, possession of a controlled drug of class B – cannabis and possession of criminal property.
On Tuesday, August 5 this year, Staffordshire Police officers stopped a car in Cannock after they witnessed a suspected drug deal taking place.

From the car, they seized the ‘Slim’ drugs line phone, around £520 in cash, multiple mobile phones and cannabis.
Officers then searched Mohammed’s home in Walsall and seized class A drugs and snap bags.
Despite initially denying the offences, Mohammed pleaded guilty in court when faced with the evidence against him.





