Brighton: Teenager jailed for County Lines drug dealing

A teenager has been jailed for supplying crack cocaine and heroin

Author: Grace O'HarePublished 30th Jan 2024

A teenager has been jailed for supplying crack cocaine and heroin in Brighton.

Charlie Angel was sentenced to two years and six months’ imprisonment after he was identified as running the ‘Snupe’ County Drug Line in the area.

Sussex Police said they were initially searching for a high risk missing person, who was suspected to have been exploited and involved in the supply of Class A substances.

The 17-year-old was safely located along with two other children aged 16 and 17 at a flat in Peacehaven in August 2023.

A number of mobile phones were seized and examined, which linked all three people to Angel.

The 19-year-old, of North Place, Brighton, was subsequently arrested and found in possession of the drug line phone.

Enquiries revealed he was in control of the drug line that was being used to facilitate the supply of Class A drugs.

He was charged with being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin, which he admitted and was sentenced at Lewes Crown Court on 19 January.

PC Dave Oliver, of the Op Centurion team, said:

“Angel attempted to avoid detection by distancing himself from the drugs, and using vulnerable people to prepare and supply them for him.

“His conviction was made possible thanks to great work from the Op Centurion team, working in partnership with the Met Police’s Op Orochi team to combat County Lines drug dealing".

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