Tunbridge Wells: Drug dealer caught operating under false nationality

A drug dealer gave a false nationality to conceal his identity

Author: Grace O'HarePublished 6th Feb 2024

A drug dealer who gave a false name and nationality to try and conceal his identity has been jailed.

Endrion Marfana, from Tunbridge Wells, claimed he was Italian after officers suspected he was supplying cocaine, but his lies were exposed when a translator was called and he couldn’t understand a word.

Marfana had been driving a Skoda Octavia, which was stopped by police on 2 December 2022, in Longfield Road.

He was detained for a drug search and eight wraps of cocaine were recovered from inside a plastic chewing gum container.

The officers also seized £95 cash and Marfana’s phone, which when later examined was found to contain text messages arranging the sale of drugs.

He was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine with intent to supply, possession of criminal property and driving without insurance.

Marfana pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one year and eight months’ imprisonment at Maidstone Crown Court.

PC Chris Clancy, of the Tunbridge Wells Neighbourhood Task Force, said:

"Marfana sought to give false details, but his lies quickly unravelled when he could not understand a single word the Italian interpreter was saying on the phone.

"We soon established he was in fact Albanian, and the messages on his phone were consistent with a drug dealing system, using postcodes, by an organised crime group".

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