The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Drug dealer assaulted club women

- Ben Jones ben.jones@nationalwo­rld.com @PTBenJones

A London drug dealer who admitted assaulting three women in a Peterborou­gh nightclub has been jailed.

Detectives investigat­ing a drugs line gathered evidence which showed Klaidas Weekes, 21, was operating a county line between London and Peterborou­gh.

He was arrested on November 14, 2023, after police carried out a warrant at a flat in Mountbatte­n Way, Westwood, Peterborou­gh – an address Weekes was using to run his dealings from.

Upon entry, a 20-year-old man was in the hallway attempting to prevent the door from being opened while Weekes was found in the bathroom, believed to be attempting to flush drugs down the toilet.

A search of the flat uncovered £400 worth of heroin and crack cocaine, as well as drugs parapherna­lia, cash and six mobile phones, resulting in the arrest of both men.

While in custody, Weekes was further arrested in connection with the assaults of three women at a Peterborou­gh nightclub earlier in the year.

On August 5, Weekes was at RedRoominB­roadway,whenit is alleged he made an unwanted advance towards a woman who pushed him away, before Weekes pushed her back.

Weekes then motioned a punch into his own palm be

fore an acquaintan­ce of his stepped in to diffuse the situation, but Weekes then slapped the woman in the face.

Two of the woman’s friends became involved, resulting in Weekes punching all three women in the face, knocking one of them unconsciou­s.

Weekes, of Winns Avenue, Walthamsto­w, Greater London, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Wednesday (April 24) where he was sentencedt­othreeyear­sandthree months in prison after previously admitting being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine, possession with intent to supply heroin and crack cocaine, acquiring criminal property – namely £290 in cash, two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm (ABH) and assault.

The 20-year-old man arrested in connection with drugs supply remains on police bail.

Detective Constable Alicia Swift, who investigat­ed, said: “Through months of intelligen­ce gathering and involvemen­t from different policing teamsacros­stheforce,wewere able to confidentl­y evidence that Weekes was running a class A drugs line between the two cities.

“Not only was he bringing drugs into our county, but his behaviourt­owardsthos­ethree women in the nightclub was despicable.

“Violence against women and girls is a force priority and public harassment and violence is not acceptable. We are working hard to make the streets and public areas of Cambridges­hireahosti­leplace for potential offenders.”

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