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Drug dealer jailed for nine years for role in “large-scale supply” of cocaine in Gwent

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:49, Tuesday November 15th, 2022.
Last updated: 16:49, Tuesday November 15th, 2022

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Alexander Booth has been jailed for nine years
Alexander Booth has been jailed for nine years

A Caerphilly drug dealer has been jailed for nine years for his role in the “large-scale supply” of cocaine into Gwent.

Alexander Booth, 37, of Pen y Bryn, Penyrheol, was charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and was sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court on November 4.

He was jailed along with four other men, who were all charged with the same offence.

Also jailed were:

  • Saleh Ahmed, 40, of Woodbridge Road, Barking – 15 years in prison
  • Lewis Thomas, 34, of Abergavenny Road, Gilwern – 12 years and eight months in prison
  • Sion Connor, 38, of Morris Street, Newport – eight years and three months in prison
  • Lester Bromley, 52, of Frost Road, Beaufort – five years and four months in prison
From left: drug dealers Sion Connor, Lewis Thomas, Lester Bromley, Alexander Booth and Saleh Ahmed
From left: drug dealers Sion Connor, Lewis Thomas, Lester Bromley, Alexander Booth and Saleh Ahmed

The men were arrested back last year after a series of drug raids involving more than 90 police officers.

The raids were carried out across south Wales and parts of southern England on the morning on March 18, 2021.

Gwent Police worked with South Wales Police, as well as Thames Valley Police and the Metropolitan Police, to carry out the raids – one of which happened at a residential address in Caerphilly, while another happened at a business premises in Bedwas.

Raids were also carried out in Cardiff, Gilwern, Ebbw Vale, Blaina, Newport, Oxford, Kent and Barking as part of an investigation into the supply of cocaine in Gwent over a ten-month period between May 20, 2020 and March 19, 2021, from London and Liverpool.

Detective Sergeant Gareth Mansell, of Gwent Police, said the criminals “benefitted financially in the short-term by involving themselves in the illegal supply of drugs” but said they are now “paying the consequences of their actions”.

He continued: “Their sentences reflect their level of involvement within the offence and should act as a warning to anyone who has decided to enter in the world of drug dealing and supply.

“We always welcome the help and support of our communities to assist with the apprehension and detention of these criminals, many of whom believe that they are untouchable.

“Anyone wishing to provide information about this activity can do so either by calling 101, sending a direct message to us on social media or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

“All information provided will be dealt with in the strictest of confidence.”


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