Kyle Williams, 20, and Jaydan Iles, 18, were also found in possession of burner phones containing messages related to the supply of drugs
Two young drug dealers were found with Kinder eggs in their underwear which were found to contain cocaine. They were also found in possession of burner phones which revealed they were involved in supplying cocaine.
Kyle Williams, 20, and Jaydan Iles, 18, were detained by police in Newport on February 22 after plain clothes officers noticed a silver Mercedes pulling into a car park near a red Nissan Qashqai. There was a strong smell of cannabis coming from the cars which drew the officers’ attention.
A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court on Tuesday heard the two defendants, who were passengers in the vehicles, and another man were detained . Make sure you never miss Wales’ biggest updates by getting our daily newsletter.
Prosecutor Thomas Stanway said Iles was searched and found in possession of three mobile phones, one of which was a burner phone, and £460 in cash.
On the burner phone were messages consistent with the street supply of cocaine and “text bombs” to customers.
In Iles’ underwear was a Kinder egg plastic container containing 17 wraps of cocaine, weighing 9.2g in total with a value between £740 and £1,120.
Williams was searched and found in possession of two mobile phones, one of which was a burner phone, and £220 in cash.
A search of the Nissan Qashqai, which belonged to Williams, led to the discovery of two machete type knives, with blades measuring up to 10 inches long.
The defendant was also found in possession of a Kinder egg, which contained two wraps of cocaine weighing 0.4g each, and a value of £80 combined. His phone also contained messages relating to the supply of cocaine.
Williams, of Newport Road, Cwmbran, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply a class A drug, possession of criminal property, and possession of a bladed article.
Iles, of Pilton Vale, Newport, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply a class A drug and possession of criminal property.
The court heard both defendants have no previous convictions.
In mitigation for Williams, Alice Sykes said her client has been offered an apprenticeship and has expressed remorse for his behaviour, having spent a short time on remand in custody.
Gareth Williams, for Iles, said his client had only just turned 18-years-old and has also been given a taste of custody following his remand.
Judge Eugene Egan sentenced Williams to 33 months detention in a young offenders’ institute, suspended for two years.
The defendant was ordered to carry out a 15 day rehabilitation activity requirement and 200 hours unpaid work.
Iles was sentenced to 30 months detention in a young offenders’ institute, suspended for two years.
The defendant was ordered to carry out a 10 day rehabilitation activity requirement and 200 hours unpaid work.
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