Three men jailed for selling drugs in Southend
One has also been sentenced to over 4 years in prison
Three men have been jailed for selling drugs in Southend. They were sentenced to prison on 1 August this year after being reported in December last year on suspicion of drug-dealing.
They were jailed for selling cocaine and cannabis in large quantities, with one of the men found guilty of being in possession of 19 wraps of cocaine.
Moses-Cairnes, 28, of Rixsen Road, Manor Park, was jailed for four years and nine months.
He was working with two other men; Garth Tulloch who lived on Framlingham Close, Clapton, and was jailed for three years and four months.
The third member of the group; Anukam, 27, of Iris Close, Ilford, was jailed for a year and eight months.
In total, drugs with a value of £9,500 were seized from a house on Eastwoodberry Crescent, where they were all working together.
Basildon Crown Court heard Tulloch held the drugs line phone, Moses-Cairns was in possession of the drugs, and Anukam was the car driver.
A mobile phone found in the car had a draft text message advertising drug deals with 24-hour delivery, as well other messages from customers.