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Rebecca Koncienzcy

Wirral man, 20, jailed for supplying crack cocaine and heroin

A man from Wirral has been jailed for drug offences, possession of a knife and driving without insurance.

Jordan Hewitt, 20, of Rankin Street, Wallesey, was arrested by police officers on June 9, 2021 in a joint investigation between Merseyside Police and West Mercia Police.

He was later charged and appeared at Shrewsbury Crown Court on Tuesday, August 10, after entering a guilty plea to being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine, concerned in the supply of heroin and possession of a controlled drug (class B – cannabis/resin).

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He also pleaded guilty to possession of a knife/pointed article in a public place, driving whilst disqualified and driving without insurance.

Hewitt received the following sentence:

  • Concerned in the supply of crack cocaine- 4 years imprisonment
  • Concerned in the supply of heroin - 4 years imprisonment (concurrent to above)
  • Possession of cannabis - 14 days imprisonment (concurrent to above)
  • Forfeiture and destruction of drugs and phones
  • Cash seized to value of £190
  • Possession of a knife - 5 months imprisonment, (concurrent to above)
  • Driving whilst disqualified- 6 months imprisonment (concurrent to above)
  • Driving without insurance - no separate penalty, licence endorsed
  • Disqualified from driving for 3 years
  • Forfeiture and destruction of knife
  • Ordered to pay a victim surcharge

Detective Sergeant Steve Miller from West Mercia Police said: “We are committed to tackling serious and organised crime and those who cause the most harm in our communities. This sentence acts a reminder to those undertaking criminality that we will not tolerate it.

“By working with our local communities we can work together to target county lines drug supplies to help protect people from harm.

“Anyone concerned about drug dealing in their local area can report it online here and we will investigate.”

West Mercia Police officers tackle serious and organised crime, such as county lines under the campaign – Protect.

If you have information but don’t feel comfortable speaking to police, you can speak to the independent charity Crimestoppers.

It is 100% anonymous, they never ask your name and they cannot trace your call or I.P address.

You can contact them online or by calling 0800 555 111.

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