Bath man jailed after trafficking and forcing a 15-year-old into drug dealing

Solomon Brown, 23 of Snow Hill, Bath, was sentenced today (Friday 17 February) at Bristol Crown Court

Solomon Brown
Author: Oliver MorganPublished 17th Feb 2023

A man from Bath has been sentenced to jail today for more than six years at Bristol Crown Court.

It's after he was found trafficking and forcing a 15-year-old boy into drug dealing.

Solomon Brown, 23 of Snow Hill, Bath, was sentenced today (February 17) for the offences of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs, namely heroin, cocaine, and crack cocaine and for acquiring and possessing criminal property.

Brown was additionally sentenced two modern day slavery offences of requiring a person to perform forced or compulsory labour and arranging or facilitating the travel of another person with the view of exploitation.

He was also sentenced for possession with intent to supply cannabis and being in possession of an offensive weapon in a private place.

Brown was jailed for six-and-a-half years and was handed a seven-year Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Order (STPO). Under the terms of the STPO, it means there are strict conditions on mobile phone access, and it also means he can't travel or give accommodation to anyone under the age of 18 - except for family members.

He's also banned from having any unsupervised contact with a juvenile.

Aaron Gardiner

A second man, Aaron Gardiner, 21 of The Oval, Bath, was also handed a custodial sentence of three years and four months to be served at a young persons' institution for being concerned in the supply of class A drugs.

Those drugs mainly include heroin, cocaine, and crack cocaine and for acquiring and possessing criminal property.

The warrant

On November 15, Avon and Somerset Police undertook a series of warrants at the same time in Bath's Snow Hill - where at the time, several people were arrested.

That included Brown and Gardiner - with later evidence proving the former had been exploiting others to deal drugs for him.

This included a 15-year-old boy trafficked to Bath from elsewhere in the country. The victim was held in servitude to deal drugs for the drug line - the boy has since been safeguarded and offered support throughout the duration of the police's investigations.

On top of this, Brown also had multiple weapons in his possession, including machetes and knuckle dusters.

While at Gardiner's address, a large volume of cash and drugs were seized.

In total, officers seized £1,020 of crack cocaine, £510 of heroin, £6,410 of cocaine and almost £10,000 in cash.

Five other individuals linked to the case were arrested and some remain under investigation.

Officer in the case, PC Christopher Cook, said: "Exploiting children to sell drugs is disgraceful. We can never fully understand the significant impact these events have had on the young person.

“We welcome the court’s decision to impose the STPO on Brown and this will stop him from putting another child at risk to benefit his own agenda once he is released.

“The sentence handed to Brown and Gardiner reflects the magnitude of the crimes they have committed, and I would like to think the length of the sentences received will resonate with those involved or about to become involved in drug supply.

"I hope the community of Snow Hill see the impact of the action taken to tackle drug supply in the area.

"I would like to encourage the public to continue supplying the police with information to assist us in tackling county lines and drug supply within the other communities in Avon and Somerset."

If you suspect someone in your community is using, dealing or growing drugs, report it to police.

If you think someone you know is being exploited, or could be a victim of modern slavery, or suspect someone in your community could be committing modern slavery offences, report it to the police.

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