Six men involved in county lines drug dealing have been caught and a large quantity of cocaine and cash seized.
The complex investigation culminated in the seizure of approximately 850g of cocaine and more than £32,000 in cash.
Officers discovered that courier Naim Shala had been making regular trips from Wembley to Worthing in his Mazda between June and October 2022.
He delivered the Class A drugs to an address in Pavilion Road, where Kristian Buqa took possession and prepared it for street sale.
It is estimated that approximately four kilograms of cocaine were transported between the two locations for supply on the streets during the period. This is estimated to be worth between £313,600 and £392,000.
Buqa would then distribute it to drivers Christian Violi and Saimir Jaho, who in turn delivered it to customers in the area.
Sussex Police’s Serious Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) established that Fatma Hasa held the “Gesti” County Line in Wembley and instructed the dealers where to distribute the illegal substances. The mobile phone he used to operate the line was also seized.
All five suspects were arrested and charged as follows:
Hasa, 26, of Wembley Hill Road, Wembley, was charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and acquiring, using or possessing criminal property.
Buqa, 31, of Pavilion Road, Worthing, was charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine.
Shala, 45, of Vale Close, Newport, was charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine.
Jaho, 31, of Somerhill Avenue, Hove, was charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine.
Violi, 34, of Albany Road, Southsea, was charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine.
A sixth defendant – Xhonatan Matei, 38, of Shortcrofts Road, Dagenham – was also identified in connection with the “Gest” line, after he was stopped in his Mercedes on the A24 at Findon in April 2023. He had travelled from London with the intention of re-stocking the group following the seizures.
He was arrested and charged with being concerned in the supply of cocaine and possession of cocaine.
The case concluded following the conviction of Violi, who was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment – suspended for two years – and ordered to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work, at Lewes Crown Court on July 19 this year.
At earlier hearings at the same court in August 2023, Hasa was sentenced to six years and nine months’ imprisonment; Buqa was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment; Shala was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment and Jaho was sentenced to 24 months’ imprisonment – suspended for two years.
The following month, Matei was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment.
Detective Constable Jon Freeman, of SOCU, said: “These six defendants all played a key role in the supply chain to ensure its successful operation in the Worthing area. But it was only successful up to a point.
“Thanks to the hard work of our officers, working in partnership with other teams within Sussex Police as well as the National Crime Agency and the Met Police Organised Crime Partnership, we were able to identify them and gather sufficient evidence to present to the Crown Prosecution Service, which led to their demise.
“As a result, we have helped to remove a significant amount of harmful drugs and illegal proceeds from the local community, where they would otherwise cause harm to vulnerable users.”
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