The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

‘Cuckoo’ dealer from London is sentenced to jail

Property with vulnerable drug users in Dundee was used as a safe house for traffickin­g cocaine and heroin

- JAKE KEITH jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

A drug dealer sent from London to “cuckoo” a Dundee flat has been jailed for 32 months.

Mousa Kamara, who is originally from the UK’s capital, was snared by police on December 3 last year after an intelligen­ce operation led to concerns for the safety of those living in a property on Tweed Crescent.

The officers were investigat­ing increasing incidents of so-called “cuckooing” in the city, which sees thugs use violence and intimidati­on to take over people’s homes in order to use them as safe houses for drug dealing.

Police Scotland Chief Superinten­dent Andrew Todd last year warned Englishbas­ed organised crime groups are travelling to Scotland to sell class A drugs using the tactic.

Kamara, 25, was stopped and searched outside the house and found to have more than £1,000 in his possession, as well as crack cocaine worth £260 and heroin in his boxer shorts worth between £105 and £110.

Police also seized a mobile phone and several sim cards which were found to have a large number of text messages sent to lengthy distributi­on lists, offering the drugs.

Defence lawyer Douglas McConnell said Kamara’s family, who were immigrants, had disowned him and he feared returning to London where drug dealers could intimidate him.

He said: “He is not the brains behind this outfit.

“He is clearly a young man with a difficult past. He was essentiall­y put on a coach or bus to do this because of the debts he had in London.”

Kamara, who has previous conviction­s for drug possession and drug dealing, including a 30-month prison sentence, admitted being concerned in the supply of the Class A drugs heroin and cocaine.

Sheriff Lorna Drummond said she was satisfied the threshold for a custodial sentence had been more than met.

She said: “It’s one thing to be put on a bus but another to occupy a house. There is real concern about this (cuckooing) in Dundee.

“In my view it’s an aggravated feature that you were occupying a house with vulnerable drug users.

“These are very serious offences and all the more so because of your previous conviction­s of a similar nature. That causes me great concern.”

She jailed him for 32 months, reduced from 48 months, backdated to December 4.

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