A CRACK COCAINE and heroin dealer from Worcester has been sentenced to three years and eight months.
Kai Stretton, of Mulberry Terrace, Worcester, pleded guilty to one count of being dealing heroin at Worcester Crown Court today (August, 7) and was sentenced to 44 months.
Stretton also pleded guilty to one count of dealing crack cocaine and was sentenced to 32 months behind bars, both terms run concurrently.
West Mercia officers seized phones which provided evidence of his drug line operation of selling Class A’s to vulnerable people in the city.
Detective Sergeant Kristoffer Stevens, of the South Worcestershire County Lines Team, said: “We are pleased to get this sentence today and to shut down Stretton’s busy drugs line bringing crack cocaine and heroin into Worcester which demonstrates our commitment to bring individuals involved with County Lines drug dealing to justice.
“Putting these criminals behind bars removes another threat to rid the streets of this most impactful and harmful illegal activity as we continue to actively identify, investigate and prosecute all others attempting to do the same.
“Selling illegal drugs into our communities reaps misery and harm on the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in society.”
