South Wales Echo

Cops catchTARIA­N dealer with £100k in car

- CATHY OWEN Breaking news editor cathy.owen@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A DRUG dealer who was found with more than £100,000 cash in his car when he was stopped on the A470 in Wales has been jailed.

Neil Croston’s BMW was stopped near Brecon on May 28 last year and he told a police officer from the Tarian unit: “There’s loads of money in the car.”

Officers from the regional organised crime unit had received intelligen­ce that the 45-year-old from Liverpool was involved in the supply of Class A drugs and he was believed to have travelled to the South Wales area on that day to complete a drug deal.

A search of the car uncovered two carrier bags in the rear of the vehicle crammed full of bundles of notes and Croston was arrested on suspicion of money laundering.

While he was in custody in Merthyr Tydfil, a search of his home address in West Derby, Liverpool, uncovered heroin and cocaine along with a comprehens­ive “dealer’s list” and various parapherna­lia linked to drug supply.

Croston was charged with conspiracy to possess heroin with intent to supply, conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent to supply, and acquiring, using, or possessing criminal property.

He pleaded guilty to all charges at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court and was sentenced to a total of 15 years’ imprisonme­nt.

The court also imposed a confiscati­on order for £117,350.

Croston was ordered to pay the amount in three months or face an additional three years in prison. Detective Inspector Grant Wilson, from Tarian ROCU, said: “This sentence should send out a strong message to those who think they are above the law and who see drug dealing as a way to make quick and substantia­l amounts of money.

“It is only a matter of time until people like Croston are caught and we will work tirelessly, alongside our local police forces and law enforcemen­t agencies across the UK, to ensure that they are.

“Drugs cause endless misery within our communitie­s and we would urge anyone who suspects illegal drug activity in their community to come forward and tell us what they know.”

Reports can be made via 101 or 999 in an emergency.

Crimestopp­ers can also be contacted anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

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 ??  ?? Just some of the cash drug dealer Neil Croston had stuffed in plastic bags in his car on the A470
Just some of the cash drug dealer Neil Croston had stuffed in plastic bags in his car on the A470
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Neil Croston was jailed for 15 years

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