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Drug dealer faces deportation after 30-month jail sentence

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 22 Apr, 2026 at 11:49AM
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Drug dealer faces deportation after 30-month jail sentence

Renato Mici

An Albanian drug dealer faces deportation having been jailed after he was caught by police on what he said was his first day delivering cocaine.

Judge Christine Henson sentenced Renato Mici, 25, to two years and six months after hearing that he was arrested by police officers acting on intelligence.

Dylan Bub, prosecuting, told Hove Crown Court that police stopped Mici in Preston Road, Brighton, at 11.15am on Tuesday 24 March.

He was driving a grey 2-litre Volvo V60 without a licence or insurance and said to be heading to an address in Argyle Road, Brighton.

On searching the car, they found cocaine said to be worth about £5,000 and, in the boot, hydroponic gear for growing cannabis plants.

Mr Bub said that Mici, who was previously of good character, had £565 in cash in his wallet.

The court was told that his phone had a photo of a deal sheet or delivery sheet containing names, addresses and other details such as the amount of drugs and their cost.

Mici pleaded guilty the next day at Brighton Magistrates’ Court to having cocaine with intent to supply and driving without a licence or insurance.

Naomi Bennett, defending, said: “He came to the UK in 2017 and applied to the Home Office for leave to remain in 2021 and that application was denied therefore he was here illegally.

“He tells me that he was only involved in this for one day. He previously worked in construction until the day that he was arrested and he needed money to send home to his family.

“His desire is to go back to Albania. He doesn’t intend to stay. He regrets what he did and wishes me to apologise on his behalf to the court.”

Renato Mici

Court documents suggest that Mici had no fixed address and Judge Henson told him that, given the two-and-a-half-year sentence, he was likely to be eligible for deportation.

She ordered the forfeiture and destruction of the drugs and the hydroponic equipment, the forfeiture of the cash and deprivation of his mobile phone.

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  1. Stan Reid says:
    2 months ago

    Crush the cars, the phones, any related bank accounts like wives and girlfriends take all the money, make them account for the origin of the money

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 months ago

      https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2002/29/contents

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      • Stan Reid says:
        2 months ago

        Yes Benjamin, taking everything away actually doesn’t happen very often only the visible assetts at the time of capture, a bit further investigation could take more away from them leaving less or nothing to re-start business as usual, which is what really happens with most of them, recidivist activities back on track.

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        • Benjamin says:
          1 month ago

          Ah, so you’d take it even further?

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          • Stan Reid says:
            1 month ago

            I would like to see that happen, I don’t see the point in leaving them resources just to carry on business as usual which is more often than not given the amount of convictions a lot of the dealers have, drugs supply is endless, the money behind drugs can finance several countries all at the same time, some cut off points on the assets large and small would deter and probably expose more dealers quicker. We have limited prison space, means only one thing left,,, assets.

    • Jay St Tropez says:
      2 months ago

      “previously of good character”, Just means hadn’t been caught before

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      • Benjamin says:
        2 months ago

        Do you believe in innocent until proven guilty, Jay?

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        • Jay St Tropez says:
          2 months ago

          Absolutely Benjy. But as you know, but are deliberately being obtuse, (because that is what you do on these pages) there is no connection between being innocent of these specific charges before being proven quilty and not having committed any crimes previously. Convicted or otherwise. Not all Albanians in Brighton are drug dealers but nearly all drug dealers in Brighton are Albanian. Sumfink any fule noes…We are asked to believe this chap fell into this world once and never before. Do grow up Benjy. You’re normally only on these pages when there is some Labour dimwittery/corruption/incompetence to defend with your Twat GPT formulaic nonsense. Leave this sort of stuff to those of us who know what the score is on the mean streets of B&H. Planning permissions and pot holes is more your stamp.

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          • Stan Reid says:
            2 months ago

            Mean Streets ??? like in the movie ???

          • Benjamin says:
            1 month ago

            That’s just ethnic stereotyping. The application of law doesn’t work on belief, nor on prejudices. It uses provable facts. Anyway, the Albanian gang only deals with certain products, and they are very much a minority in the grand scheme of things.

            And, for the record, if it wasn’t abundantly obvious, I don’t use LLMs; I’m pretty against them being used to replace one’s own voice.

  2. Jay St Tropez says:
    1 month ago

    Thanks for advising how the law works. I’ve been in the dark all these years until you blessed me with your wisdom and insight. Thank you oh munificent one… in the last 5 years there’s been north of 100 arrests of Albanian drug dealers in the area (according to the FOI request I did)… but yes, ethnic stereotyping… oh dear oh dear oh dear…

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    • Benjamin says:
      1 month ago

      Link the FOI request?

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    • Benjamin says:
      1 month ago

      I haven’t found anything in the BHCC or Sussex Police FOI Disclosure Logs so far. Still waiting for that link, Jay.

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