Cocaine and cannabis dealer in Cannock jailed for four years

A cocaine and cannabis dealer in Cannock has been jailed after being stopped by major and organised crime officers.

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Jack Girvan, 29, of Cannock, was sentenced to four years in prison at Stafford Crown Court on Thursday, October 23 after he admitted being concerned in the officer to supply cocaine, being concerned in making of an offer to supply to another a controlled drug of class B – cannabis and possessing criminal property.

He was stopped while driving a car in Chadsmoor in April last year. Staffordshire Police Officers searched him and found £688 in cash, as well as cannabis and phones inside the car.

Jack Girvan, 29, of Cannock, was sentenced to four years in prison
Jack Girvan, 29, of Cannock, was sentenced to four years in prison

When officers looked at the phones, they found evidence they were being used to advertise the sale of cocaine and cannabis in local communities.

Under Operation Target, Staffordshire Police have been going after those involved in high-harm offences in Staffordshire, including drug dealing, criminal exploitation, firearms offences and more.