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Margate county line drug dealer caught on train CCTV jailed

A drug dealer seen using a county line phone while on a train to Margate has been jailed.

Courtney Cann was part of a criminal network which brought drugs from London to Thanet.

Courtney Cann pictured on train CCTV. Picture: Kent Police
Courtney Cann pictured on train CCTV. Picture: Kent Police

He was caught after investigators from Kent Police's County Lines and Gangs Team identified a phone being used by the 'Mikey line' to organise heroin and crack cocaine deals in January and February.

Officers managed to work out the times the drugs were being brought to Margate and compared that to train times.

Further enquiries led to Cann being seen on CCTV on a train, using the phone which had arranged the deals.

He was arrested on Friday, March 11, in Margate and charged with being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine.

The 28-year-old, of Beechfield Road, Catford, south London, admitted the charges and was sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court less than three months later.

Courtney Cann has been jailed for four years and one month. Picture: Kent Police
Courtney Cann has been jailed for four years and one month. Picture: Kent Police

He was jailed for four years and one month.

The court result was among a number of outcomes secured by the County Lines and Gangs Team's investigations in May:

• Aaron Clark, 26, of no fixed address, was charged with being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin following a separate investigation into the 'Koby' line in Medway.

• Jannai Johnson, 25, of Albion Drive, Aylesford, was charged with being concerned in supplying crack cocaine and heroin and possessing both drugs with intent to supply following an investigation into the 'Ritchie' line in Aylesford and Ramsgate.

• A 42-year-old woman, a 40-year-old woman and a 17-year-old boy were arrested and bailed by officers investigating the operation of the 'Milo' line in Ramsgate.

Detective Chief Inspector Matthew Talboys, of the County Lines and Gangs Team, said: "Kent Police knows that the people involved in county lines networks are all too often the same people involved in violent and acquisitive crime around Kent.

"For that reason, and to spare users and their families the misery such drugs bring with them, we are determined to disrupt county lines groups at every opportunity and arrest and charge their members.

"The case of Courtney Cann shows the detailed investigative work that goes into bringing charges against drug dealers with the aim of securing jail terms which take them off the streets of Kent."

During May this year, the team made 18 arrests, secured 18 charges, recovered 10 weapons and seized around £35,000 in suspected criminal cash as part of their ongoing work.

Prison terms totalling 17 years were secured.

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