Coventry Telegraph

Jailed for producing cannabis with street value of £116,000

- By RICHARD BLACKLEDGE

TWO men have been jailed for producing cannabis in Rugby with a street value running into tens of thousands of pounds.

The pair were sentenced at Warwick Crown Court after pleading guilty to producing the Class B drug and possessing criminal property.

Klaudi Mehmetaj, aged 29, of Myddleton Road, Bowes Park, London, was jailed for 18 months.

Vilson Hoxha, 33, of Elm Gardens, Lichfield, also pleaded guilty to driving while disqualifi­ed. He was sentenced to 20 months, and banned from driving for three years and 10 months.

The court heard how patrol officers spotted Hoxha driving a BMW in Rugby on 8 October 2020. The car had been flagged for non-payment of speeding fines so the officers decided to follow it.

Hoxha picked up Mehmetaj from a house in William Street, Rugby, and a short time later the officers stopped the car in Gavel Road.

The officers became suspicious after smelling cannabis and a search of the car led to a large quantity of cash being seized.

A search of the house in William Street led to the seizure of cannabis plants with a street value of more than £116,000.

Detective Constable Matt Rapkins from Rugby Proactive CID said: “This was a significan­t result as Hoxha and Mehmetaj were part of a criminal enterprise that contribute­s to misery and crime on the streets of Rugby.

“The discovery came about following excellent police work by officers on patrol in Rugby who followed their instincts and this led to a significan­t amount of drugs destined for the streets being seized.

“I urge members of the community with suspicions or concerns around the production or supply of drugs to contact police or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y. We continue to work hard to tackle drug crime and will act on all informatio­n provided, no matter how insignific­ant it may seem.”

Anyone with concerns or informatio­n about drug production or supply can contact Warwickshi­re Police on 101.

Alternativ­ely, details can be passed anonymousl­y to the independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

 ?? (Image Warwickshi­re Police) ?? Klaudi Mehmetaj, left, and Vilson Hoxha, right.
(Image Warwickshi­re Police) Klaudi Mehmetaj, left, and Vilson Hoxha, right.

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