Drug dealer jailed after running cocaine line in Swindon
The 21-year-old was arrested and sentenced to over three years
A 21-year-old man has been jailed for over three years after running a crack cocaine supply operation in Swindon.
Jennon Killick was operating a class A county drug line, known as ‘Pablo,’ between April and November last year in the town.
Officers from Swindon’s Local Policing Tasking Team arrested Killick on November 20th after executing a warrant at his home on Oldlands Walk, Park South.
Drug lines were seized during the operation, with one found outside his bedroom window after Killick attempted to discard it and another discovered in the bathroom where items had been flushed.
Further searches of his bedroom uncovered drug supply equipment, including scales with traces of cocaine, cling film, bags, used gloves, and a large wrap of cocaine.
Killick pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and was sentenced to three years and four months at Swindon Crown Court last Friday, 23rd January.
PC Young from Swindon’s Local Policing Tasking Team said: “Drug dealers like Killick have a devastating impact on users and the wider community, causing significant harm for their own monetary gain.
“We are committed to investigating all intelligence about drugs reported to us to protect and safeguard Swindon residents.
"Illegal drugs have no place in Swindon, and I urge anyone with information about drug supply to report their concerns to police or anonymously via Crimestoppers."