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A man from Hertfordshire has been jailed after running a county lines-style drug line in the Swansea area.
36-year-old Omar Gul was stopped by officers and found to be in possession of approximately 60 wraps containing what appeared to be a mix of crack cocaine and heroin.
He also had two mobile phones in his possession, with one being highly active in receiving calls.
He has been sentenced to six years in prison for possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
Detective Sergeant Luke Tucker said:
“Omar Gul had come to the Swansea area for the sole purpose of selling Class A drugs to the local community.
“He did not care whatsoever of the impact that these drugs would have upon those who purchased them, or on their family, friends or neighbours.
“With Omar Gul behind bars, the Swansea community is now a safer place.”