Leicester Mercury

County lines drug dealer jailed

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A DRUG dealer made £850 in 24 hours selling cocaine and heroin on the streets of Loughborou­gh.

Louis Howard not only sold the drugs but was involved in the cutting, weighing and bagging of cocaine and heroin for others to sell on, as well as collecting the profit.

On one occasion in February this year, the 29-year-old handed over about £850 in cash to one of the men running the line – money made in less than 24 hours of selling drugs in the area.

When arrested in April he also had more than £650 in cash which he admitted was from the sale of drugs.

Howard, of no fixed address, was identified as being involved during months of gathering informatio­n and evidence on those selling and distributi­ng cocaine and heroin – known as Operation Lionheart.

At a house in Rowanberry Avenue in January and February, he was seen on three occasions assisting in the weighing, cutting and bagging of drugs worth thousands of pounds.

On one of these occasions he also directly sold 10g of heroin to an undercover police officer for £430 and was seen to be in possession of another 10g.

He was charged with a total of eight offences, which he admitted and was sentenced for, at Leicester Crown Court, on Friday. He was sentenced to four years in prison for four counts of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs, one count of possession with intent to supply class A drugs, one count of supplying class A drugs and two counts of possession of criminal property.

He admitted being part of a county lines gang supplying and distributi­ng class A drugs in Loughborou­gh.

 ??  ?? BEHIND BARS: Louis Howard
BEHIND BARS: Louis Howard

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