Routine traffic stop leads to drug supply conviction in Corby

It happened at 9.30pm on Saturday, July 19

Author: Harry LongPublished 31st Oct 2025
Last updated 31st Oct 2025

A 25-year-old man has been jailed for two years and seven months after a routine traffic stop uncovered his involvement in the supply of Class A drugs in Corby.

Kladji Bajra was stopped by officers from the Corby Neighbourhood Policing Team as he drove a grey Ford Fiesta car in Chapel Lane in the town’s Old Village at 9.30pm on Saturday, July 19, this year.

Bajra told officers that it was not his vehicle which was confirmed by vehicle checks on the Police National Computer and he was arrested on suspicion of driving without valid insurance and otherwise in accordance with a licence.

A search of Bajra and the car under Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act uncovered evidence of drug dealing with a large quantity of cash and three individual wraps of suspected a Class A drug seized.

A subsequent search of Bajra’s Corby home address in Birch Avenue, led to the seizure of more than £4,280 in cash and a further 15 individual wraps of Class A drugs, suspected to be cocaine.

Bajra was further arrested in respect of the drug offences and went on to be charged with possession with intent to supply a controlled Class A drug as well as being concerned in the supply of cocaine.

On Monday, July 21, Bajra appeared at Northampton Magistrates’ Court where he pleaded guilty to the two driving offences and was fined £1,000 and banned from driving for 14-days – but he continued to deny the drug offences.

His case was committed to the county’s crown court for trial, but on Monday, September 29, he changed his plea to guilty in respect of being concerned in the supply of a controlled Class A drug and the acquire/use/possess criminal property in relation to the cash.

However, he was discharged for the offence of possession with intent to supply a controlled Class A drug after the prosecution offered no evidence. He was further remanded in custody until his sentencing hearing.

On Friday, October 17, Bajra was jailed for two years and seven months and ordered to pay £1228 surcharge upon his release. A forfeiture and destruction order was also made to destroy the drugs.

In addition to this, the judge made a forfeiture application under Section 27 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, for the seized money to be redirected to the Northamptonshire Community Fund, which provides financial support to charities.

PC Brad Smith of Corby Neighbourhood Policing Team, who led the investigation, said: “Kladji Bajra has only got himself to blame as it was through driving a car he was not entitled to do so, which led us to uncover his involvement in the supply of drugs.

“We know that drug harm remains one of the biggest concerns among our local communities, and I hope this case provides reassurance that we are continuing to work hard to disrupt the supply of drugs and bring people like Bajra to justice.”

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