£2k given to Cambridgeshire charities after police uncovered drug supply chain
Officers found cocaine, cannabis, and cash at a woman’s caravan, along with messages and notes about dealing.
More than £2,000 will be donated to charities across Cambridgeshire after a warrant at a woman’s caravan in St Neots led to the discovery of a drugs supply chain.
Cambridgeshire Police found a total of £2,170 in cash, together with cocaine and cannabis.
The cannabis was tested and estimated to have a street value of £2340, while the cocaine was worth up to £700.
Smith was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of class A and class B drugs.
She pleaded guilty to the charges at a hearing at Cambridge Crown Court on Tuesday (16 September) and was sentenced to a total of five years and seven months behind bars.
Judge Philip Grey also ordered that the £2,170 seized as part of the investigation be donated to various charities across the county.
These will include the Cambridge Cyrenians, Cambridge Aid, Cambridge Womens Aid, The Red Hen Project, The Light Project, Peterborough Womens Aid, Angels, The Port and more.