Young Albanian dealer from Great Britain caught in Audi with 19 bags of cocaine

British police
British police. / Photo: Profimedia

Nineteen bags of cocaine, a Greek driver's license, a mobile phone and £285 in cash were discovered during a search of the young Albanian Erion Hoxha from Beach Road, who last month he was driving an unregistered Audi on Bramford Road in Ipswich where he was stopped by British police and arrested for selling drugs.

Hoxha told the officers that they had found the wrong man. Since he was physically detained in handcuffs, he attacked a police officer, causing a cut on his hand and bruises.

The messages on the phone showed that the day before Hoxha's arrest, he delivered 39 bags of cocaine to 26 customers with a total value of £1.530.

Judge Nicola Talbot-Headley said Hoxha had been brought to the UK illegally and as a result could not work legally and had no recourse to public funds.

Since he lost his job, to repay the Albanians smugglers who brought it to Great Britain, he became involved in selling drugs.

 

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