He tried to claim he had no idea what was secreted within the bath panel but he finally changed his tune
A drug dealer was found in possession of more than 60 wraps of crack cocaine hidden underneath a bath panel when police raided his home. Examination of his mobile phone revealed he was involved in supplying both crack cocaine and cannabis.
Tomiwa Salami, 18, was arrested on October 22 last year at his flat in Newport after a search warrant was executed by police. The address in Capel Crescent, Pill, was searched and 62 wraps of crack cocaine were seized from underneath the bathtub.
A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court heard police also recovered cannabis, mobile phones, and other electronic devices from the address. Don’t miss a court report by signing up to our crime newsletter here.
When arrested the defendant claimed the cannabis was for his own personal use and denied knowing about the crack cocaine.
Salami later pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply Class A drugs, being concerned in the supply of Class B drugs, and possession of Class B drugs.
The defendant was sentenced to a total of 26 months imprisonment.
Following the hearing Pc Kieron Gibbs, of Gwent Police, said: “During our investigation the evidence we gathered from a mobile phone seized showed clearly that the defendant was involved in the sale and supply of crack cocaine and cannabis.
“Salami claimed that the cannabis was for personal use and that he had no knowledge of the crack cocaine recovered from the bathroom.
“However, when confronted with the evidence, the defendant admitted the charges he faced in court.
“We’re grateful to the continued support from our communities whose valuable information helps us bring people who only seek to profit from the vulnerable by selling and supplying drugs to justice.”
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