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Drug Dealer Caught In Act

A Cambridgeshire drug dealer was caught in the act after he received a text message asking for cannabis while police examined his phone at the roadside, a court was told. 

Sam Hammond, of Blackbird Way, Alconbury, was first stopped by police on 16 June, 2017.

The 21 year old was driving a Ford Fiesta along St Neots Road, Eaton Socon, at 7.30pm when he was pulled over by officers due to the tinted front windows in his car.

Hammond admitted to smoking cannabis and officers searched the vehicle where they discovered cannabis, a cannabis grinder, amphetamine and cocaine.

Hammond was arrested and released on bail but six months later, on 5 December, officers were called to suspicious activity in Leighton Bromswold.

Two men had been seen trespassing in the garden of a house and when officers arrived at just after 11pm, they found a man asleep in a blue BMW 1 series in Church Lane.

They noticed a strong smell of cannabis coming from the car, and the man – later identified as Hammond – produced a fist-sized bag of the class B drug.

Officers searched Hammond and found a phone and £210 in cash.

Hammond agreed to have his phone examined at the roadside and as police were doing so, a text message was received from a person asking to buy cannabis.

During a further search of the vehicle, police found a baton, drug scales and a small plastic pot containing cannabis.

Hammond was arrested on suspicion of possessing class B drugs with intent to supply and possession of an offensive weapon.

Police also searched Hammond’s bedroom and discovered five phones, two iPods and £1000 in cash. 

He was released on bail but on 23 March last year, at just before 3am, officers spotted a car being driven in Huntingdon Road, St Neots, with only one front fog light.

The driver made off and headed into Godmanchester. The car – the same blue BMW 1 Series – was stopped in Cambridge Street with Hammond in the driving seat.

During a search of the vehicle officers found four phones, £345 in cash, a large lock knife and cannabis.

At a previous hearing at Cambridge Crown Court, Hammond pleaded guilty to possessing a class B drug with intent to supply, two charges of possessing a class A drug with intent to supply and two charges of possessing an offensive weapon in a public place.

He was sentenced at the same court, where he was handed a two-year community order, with a 30-day rehabilitation activity requirement.

 

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