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Hawkinge drug dealer Sam Hammingway jailed after police raid home

A dealer has been jailed after being caught with drugs, cash and a knuckleduster.

Sam Hemmingway was arrested after police raided his home in Millfield, Hawkinge last year on Thursday, October 27.

Sam Hemmingway has been jailed after police raided his home in Hawkinge. Picture: Kent Police
Sam Hemmingway has been jailed after police raided his home in Hawkinge. Picture: Kent Police

Quantities of cannabis were seized, along with a knuckleduster, more than £40,000 in cash and mobile phones.

Analysis of phone messages by detectives from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate showed Hemmingway had been involved in buying and selling significant quantities of drugs worth more than £50,000.

He was charged with supplying class B drugs, possession of criminal property, possession of an offensive weapon and possession of cannabis.

The 34-year-old was jailed for two years and three months at Canterbury Crown Court on Tuesday (September 19) after admitting to all of charges at a previous hearing.

He was sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court
He was sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court

Detective Sergeant Jay Robinson said: “The sale of drugs all too often leads to knock-on crime and anti-social behaviour in our communities and criminals who profit from the trade can expect to be arrested and jailed.

“The weapon Hemmingway kept at his home shows the violence that regularly goes hand-in-hand with drug dealing and I am pleased we have removed him from the streets of Kent.”

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