A pair of drug dealers from a village in Huntingdonshire have been jailed.
Joshua Longland and Benjamin Hollis, from Sawtry, were caught dealing drugs in both Peterborough and Huntingdonshire.
The police found the pair out after they received intelligence about the duo's dealing.
On April 9, 2021, officers used a warrant to search the home of Longland, 33, in College Court, Sawtry. There, they found £5,000 in cash and a smart phone containing evidence of drug dealing, including text messages and debt sheets.
Checks on Longland's bank account found £129,000 which he could not account for.
Benjamin Hollis, 41, was found to be working with Longland and officers also used a warrant to search his home in Louthe Way, also in Sawtry.
Inside Hollis' home was a block of cocaine, deal bags and a mobile phone containing messages about drug dealing between himself and Longland.
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On Monday (July 22), at Peterborough Crown Court, Longland was jailed for 27 months, having pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine.
Longland also admitted being concerned in the supply of cannabis, concerned in the supply of ecstasy, possession with intent to supply cannabis and acquire/use/possess criminal property, for which he received no separate penalty.
Hollis was jailed for 21 months, having pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of ecstasy, being concerned in supply of cocaine, possession with intent to supply cocaine and possession with intent to supply MDMA.
Hollis also pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cannabis, which will remain on file.
PC Tom Russell, from the Huntingdonshire Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: "Drugs ruin the lives of so many people, so it is only right Hollis and Longland have been brought to justice and are now behind bars.
"They were involved in drug dealing on a large scale in the Huntingdonshire and Peterborough areas but there are now two fewer dealers on our streets."
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