Two men jailed for supplying class A drugs in Swindon
They were caught at Swindon train station in October last year.
Two drug dealers who supplied class A drugs from London to Swindon have been jailed for a total of seven-and-a-half years.
19 year-old Khaalid Isaaq of Slade Lanker in Birmingham, and 22 year-old Kieran Little of Easton Drive in Sittingbourne, were arrested by officers at Swindon train station in October last year - and were found to have large packs of crack cocaine and heroin on them.
Isaaq was sentenced to 40 months in a young offenders institution while Little was sentenced to a total of 50 months imprisonment.
Investigator James Purcell said: “Both Little and Isaaq played significant roles in the supply of class A drugs into Swindon from London and the harm caused by their dealing would have undoubtedly been far-reaching.
“We are committed to making Swindon, and the county of Wiltshire, a hostile one for drug dealers and will continue to target dealers like Little and Isaaq who travel in to our county to go about their business.
“We’d urge the community to help us by reporting any concerns regarding drug dealing in their area.”