Elijah Henry-Gooding, or Tavistock Avenue in Ealing, declared guilty of having drugs with the intention of selling them, carrying a knife and being involved in the sale of class A. drugs A.
He was imprisoned for 38 months in Kingston in Thames Crown Court on Thursday (April 10).
The court said that on July 30, 2024, Henry-Gooding, 27, was arrested by British transport police officers in Richmond.
They had intelligence that he had a phone from the county lines and was regularly to Richmond to sell drugs at the station and nearby areas.
The county lines refer to a criminal operation where drugs are traffic from one area to another, or involve young people as emails, using mobile phones to organize agreements.
Duration The search, Henry-Gooding was found in possession of £ 760 in cash and two mobile phones.
One of these was a Burner Nokia phone confirmed as the drug line phone.
He was later arrested on suspicion of being involved in the Class A. Drug Supply A.
While he was in custody, a search on the strip discovered a large film-film packet hidden in Henry-Gooding’s underwear.
It contained 64 crack cocaine wraps and 37 wraps or heroin. A folding lock knife was also found hidden in it.
(Image: British Transport Police)
Sergeant Supervisor Julian Mason said: “Now that Henry-who is behind bars, Richmond and his surrounding communities can breathe relief that a prolific drug trafficker is out of the streets along with the illegal substances he was selling.
“Henry-who believed he was a criminal intellectual author and above the law, but once again, the work of our working group of the county lines demonstrates that we will not stop at all when dismantling and interrupting the threat of drug crime and knives in the railroad.”