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A man from Swansea has been jailed for his involvement in the supply of Class A drugs.
34-year-old Andrew Davison, from Waun Wen, was stopped by officers on February 2.
During the stop, messages on his mobile phone showed clear evidence that he was concerned in the supply of cocaine.
Upon inspection of Davison’s address, a set of digital scales was seized.
He has been sentenced to three years and nine months in prison.
Detective Sergeant Heather Southway said:
“Andrew Davison supplied drugs illegally to people in his local community without any concern for their wellbeing.
“As with other drug dealers like him, he is now going to receive justice for his offence in the form of a number of years in prison.
“To anyone else involved in this illegal activity, you will be identified, and you will be sent to prison.”