Crime
Cambridgeshire crack cocaine and heroin supplier jailed for 9 years
A drug dealer who supplied crack cocaine, cocaine and heroin across Cambridgeshire has been jailed for nine years.
Mamadu Djalo is the first person to be sentenced as part of Operation Hypernova – a crackdown on exploitation and illegal drugs in the county.
At Peterborough Crown Court on Friday (18 November), Djalo, 28, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to nine years in prison.
He had previously pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine and possession with intent to supply cocaine, heroin, and crack cocaine.
He also pleaded guilty to knowingly entering the UK in breach of a deportation order.
Class A drugs worth more than £155,000 were discovered when police raided his home in Wolf Square, Peterborough in the early hours of 22 September.
Police investigations revealed he had been using the deal line to send bulk text messages to people in order to sell crack cocaine, cocaine, and heroin.
He often visited places including Cambridge, Ipswich, Newmarket, and South London.
Detective Constable Luke Ephgrave, who investigated, said: “Djalo is the first person to be sentenced as part of this operation to make the county hostile towards county lines drug dealers and prevent further exploitation of young and vulnerable people.
“He was running a criminal enterprise supplying class A drugs across Cambridgeshire and beyond.
“The violence associated to this lifestyle routinely results in the use of weapons potentially causing significant harm to members of the public and communities as a whole.
“Our work to ensure people like Djalo before the courts and ultimately in prison, will continue.”
Operation Hypernova was carried out with support from the Metropolitan Police, British Transport Police, and the Eastern Regional Specialist Operation Unit to identify individuals posing the greatest threat to the community.
During the operation 33 county lines were dismantled with crack cocaine, cocaine, heroin, and cannabis worth more than £600,000 seized along with hundreds of thousands of pounds in cash and assets include vehicles, jewellery, and clothing. Several weapons were also seized.
For more information about Operation Hypernova visit www.cambs.police.uk/hypernova