Sunderland Echo

Student drug dealer caught with cannabis and cocaine

- Karon Kelly copydesk.northeast@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A student's drug dealing operation was exposed after complaints about anti-social behaviour at his university residence.

Police and university officialsa­ttendedJua­nBailey'sflat in All Saints House, Sunderland, in February 2019, after reports of "noise and drug use" and were greeted by a smell of cannabis.

Newcastle Crown Court heard when questioned, Bailey picked up a carrier bag and made a run from the flat, barging two workers out of the way.

The court heard he was quickly caught and the bag, which contained 68g of cannabis and one gram of cocaine

was seized.

A further 30g of cannabis along with four phones and over £800 in cash were found by police inside the flat.

Bailey, a mechanical engineerin­g undergradu­ate, claimed during interview he wasauserof­thedrugsan­dsaid he had "accumulate­d the cannabisfo­raforthcom­ingparty". But prosecutor Michael Bunch told the court the truth was revealed through texts found on two of the mobile phones.

Mr Bunch said: "The text messages involved the defendanto­fferingtos­upplyboth types of drugs recovered from him, along with other drugs.

"On one occasion, the same message, quoting drugs and prices, was sent to 54 separate contacts held in the defendant's phone.

"That perhaps shows the scale of the defendant's operation."

Bailey, 22, pleaded guilty to possessing­cocaineand­cannabis with intent to supply and being concerned in making an offer to supply MDMA and a prescripti­on drug similar to amphetamin­e.

Judge Edward Bindloss sentenced Bailey, who has a previous conviction for drugs offences, to 31 months behind bars.

Tom Mitchell, defending, said before Bailey started at Sunderland University he had spent seven months in WormwoodSc­rubsprison­accusedof attemptedm­urder,ofwhichhe was acquitted after a trial.

Mr Mitchell said Bailey had not processed or dealt with the ordeal of being falsely accused and added: "His life was changed forever."

Mr Mitchell added: "He knows he has made bad choices and those bad choices have led him to this door today for doing what he was doing back then."

Mr Mitchell said Bailey has since finished the second year of his university course.

 ??  ?? Juan Bailey was jailed for 31 months.
Juan Bailey was jailed for 31 months.

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