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Dramatic video shows moment police bust heroin and crack gang at Ingoldmells caravan park




Police have revealed dramatic footage showing the moment they busted a crack and heroin drugs gang at a caravan park.

The film shows officers raiding a mobile home in Ingoldmells, where they also found £1,000 in cash.

The five men from Bradford: Dylan Brandon (24), Shane Brandon (26), Adam Fawcett (23) Kayne Harrison (31), and Jardell Healey-Hunter (27) were each charged with two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class A.

Following a four-day trial at Lincoln Crown Court in January, Kayne Harrison was found not guilty, and three of the other men pleaded guilty.

On Monday (April 14) they returned to court for sentencing.

Dylan Brandon, 24, of Fraisthorpe Mead, Bradford was sentenced to three years and seven months in prison while Shane Brandon, 26, of Poplarwood Gardens, Bradford was sentenced to four years and one month in prison.

The video shows police raid the caravan
The video shows police raid the caravan

Adam Fawcett, 23, of St Mary Magdalenes Close, Bradford was sentenced to four years and six months in prison and Jardell Healey-Hunter, 27, of Greenwood Avenue, Bradford, failed to appear in court and was found guilty in his absence.

He was sentenced to four years in prison and there is a warrant out for his arrest.

“We are firmly committed to bringing County Lines and drug supply offenders to justice,” said Det Insp Kara Nicholson of East Lindsey CID.

“This is significantly aided by the valuable information provided by community members, which enables us to effectively target the most problematic areas.

“We know how drug supply can result in crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour which impacts our coastal communities and beyond, so this information greatly compliments the work of our Intelligence operations and Neighbourhood Policing Teams to monitor and decisively disrupt their criminal networks.

“We continue in our fight for saving lives, dignity, and for the safety of all our residents and visitors.

“We stand firm in our continued commitment to make Skegness a welcoming and safe place to live, work and visit.”

Police became suspicious after receiving information regarding a number of vehicles seen in the Skegness area believed to be making multiple short journeys, which is in keeping with drugs supply.

These vehicles were subsequently located outside a caravan on an Ingoldmells caravan park.

They were being used by the men occupying the caravan in their supply of Class A drugs to the streets of Skegness.

At 2.39pm on September 20 last year, officers from Lincolnshire Police’s Proactive team executed a warrant at Coastfields Holiday Village Caravan Park, with officers entering the caravan to find two of the suspects wearing rubber gloves, handling a large amount of Class A drugs and around £1,000 in cash.



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