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A drug dealer has been jailed for more than ten years after heroin, cocaine and cash were discovered in a flat in east London.
In October Shipu Miah, 23, of Ford Road, Bow, pleaded guilty at Snaresbrook Crown Court to possession with intent to supply heroin and cocaine.
He also admitted a charge of possession of criminal property after more than £170,000 in cash was also seized.
He was arrested in June in last year when police raided a flat in Prince Meridian Walk, Poplar, which Miah used as a safe house to mix and store class A drugs.
Officers recovered 2kg of heroin, 1kg of cocaine, 54kg of cutting agent and £171,195 cash.
On Friday, he was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years in prison.
DC Matthew Foy of the Met's Organised Crime Command said: "I am delighted with the sentence handed down in this case, it sends out a clear message to those that think supplying Class A drugs is a way to earn a living.
“The impact on the people of London is severe and this has been reflected in this sentence."
A drug dealer has been jailed for more than ten years after heroin, cocaine and cash were discovered in a flat in east London.
In October Shipu Miah, 23, of Ford Road, Bow, pleaded guilty at Snaresbrook Crown Court to possession with intent to supply heroin and cocaine.
He also admitted a charge of possession of criminal property after more than £170,000 in cash was also seized.
He was arrested in June in last year when police raided a flat in Prince Meridian Walk, Poplar, which Miah used as a safe house to mix and store class A drugs.
Officers recovered 2kg of heroin, 1kg of cocaine, 54kg of cutting agent and £171,195 cash.
On Friday, he was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years in prison.
DC Matthew Foy of the Met's Organised Crime Command said: "I am delighted with the sentence handed down in this case, it sends out a clear message to those that think supplying Class A drugs is a way to earn a living.
“The impact on the people of London is severe and this has been reflected in this sentence."
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