Drug dealer jailed after texting police by mistake

A drug dealer who had accidentally messages a police officer about his latest illegal offers was imprisoned.
23 -year -old Jack Johannesen, Sandy, Sandy, Bedfordshire Jack Johannesen, on July 18 at Luton Crown Court twice cannabis and an additional guarantee violation was found guilty. He was sentenced to two years and 10 months in prison.
23 -year -old Biggleswade and Sandy operating in cannabis, crack cocaine and heroin was part of an organized crime group.
On October 25 last year, the civil servants made a search ordered at home and arrested Class B on suspicion of supplying drugs.
More than one phone has been recovered, including someone he had shredded and threw in the kitchen box. Recovered telephone data revealed that it was contacted with more than 400 numbers to adjust the drug opportunities.
Eight days later, he sent a group of advertising texts using a new registered phone.
However, without realizing it, he sent the message to the phone of a police officer who was at first order.
The police returned to their address on 28 November and arrested him again because he provided classes of A and B classes.
They seized a small amount of marijuana, approximately 2,000 £ cash, some high -valuable designer goods, and another phone hidden behind a wardrobe stolen during the search.
“We know that the inhabitants of Biggleswade and Sandy felt the effects of drug trade in their communities.
“Our community officers are working with local inhabitants to describe the warm points that use drugs and to target the issue for their illegal earnings.
“It is very important that we continue to work together and make our communities an unfavorable place for drug dealers such as Johannesen.
“Johannesen is now rightly inviting everyone who has knowledge of other crimes behind bars and other drugs, so that we can continue to secure convictions against others who want to harm.”




