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London Drug Dealer Jailed For County Lines Operation In Hastings

A drug dealer who ran a County Line between London and Hastings has been jailed for more than four years.

Robert Gregory, 31, of Tower Mill Road, London, was convicted following a joint operation between Sussex and the Met Police.

An investigation began back in October 2021 when Sussex Police became aware of the operation.

Bulk messages were being sent from a single phone number, suggesting 'mass drugs supply'.

Police linked the phone number to Gregory and had a warrant issued in order to search his address in November.

Gregory was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of heroin and being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine.

During his arrest, Gregory was found in possession of a wrap of heroin, and the phone running the County Drugs Line was found and seized from his address. On the phone, there was evidence of messages relating to the supply of crack cocaine and heroin.

Gregory was charged and pleaded guilty to both offences. On February 24, he was sentenced to 54 months' imprisonment.

Detective Sergeant Greg Montier said:

"County Lines are responsible for bringing harmful and dangerous drugs into our community, and we do a huge amount of work to disrupt this activity and identify those responsible so they can be held accountable.

"To do this effectively, we work incredibly closely with other agencies and police forces, including the Metropolitan Police's Op Orochi team.

"This partnership working means we can tackle County Drugs Lines from both ends - the origin, which is often in London, and the end destination, which is usually smaller coastal or rural towns such as Hastings and Eastbourne.

"The disruption of Robert Gregory's County Line was one of four County Lines we disrupted in the month of November 2021 under Project ADDER.

"We're grateful to the Met for working so closely with us so we can dismantle these County Lines and help protect our communities from drug-related harm."

*County Lines is the name given to drug dealing where organised criminal groups (OCGs) use phone lines to move and supply drugs, usually from cities into smaller towns and rural areas.

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