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Dealer jailed after being caught with haul of drugs at Brighton Station

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 7 Feb, 2024 at 4:17PM
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Dealer jailed after being caught with haul of drugs at Brighton Station

Hussein Jallow

A Brighton dealer has been jailed for three and a half years after being caught with a large stash of class A drugs at Brighton Station.

Hussein Jallow, 24, raised suspicion when he fled from officers despite showing a valid ticket.

He had been stopped at the station by a British Transport Police officer on Monday 25 September last year and asked to produce his train ticket as part of a stop and account.

Jallow showed his ticket but then ran off, raising the officer’s suspicions.

He was quickly caught and asked why he had run away and if he had anything on his person. Jallow admitted he was carrying drugs but claimed it was only cannabis.

He was then detained for the purpose of a search and found to be carrying heroin, crack cocaine and a cannabis joint as well as around £480 in cash and a burner phone.

Jallow, of Nyetimber Hill, Moulsecoomb, pleaded guilty to having crack cocaine and heroin with intent to supply and to having cannabis.

He was jailed for 43 months by Judge Stephen Mooney at Lewes Crown Court on Tuesday 23 January. He was also ordered to pay a £228 victim surcharge.

Investigating officer PC Stewart McKenna said: “The scourge of drugs cause misery and death. Thanks to Jallow’s arrest a substantial amount has now been taken off the streets.

“Drugs will not be tolerated anywhere on the railway and officers will do everything in their power to bring prosecutions against those concerned with the supply of drugs.

“Using the railway to move drugs is never a good idea – we have specialist teams on trains and at stations across the whole network tackling drug supply seven days a week.”

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Comments 5

  1. STAN REID says:
    2 years ago

    How unusual,, another druggie in Brighton

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  2. Katy says:
    2 years ago

    Good!

    Reply
  3. Sarah Edwards says:
    2 years ago

    meanwhile the 2 biggest problematic drugs – alcohol and tobacco/vapes – are sold legally and taxed extortionately, raking in £billions of tax

    Reply
    • STAN REID says:
      2 years ago

      Sadly the smoke legacy has caused and still causes health problems in a huge way, year on year more deaths from smoke related problems than there ever was from Covid, the advertising and awareness against smoking should be more intense than it ever was for Covid maybe someone will catch on,,,, but then again the money keeps rolling in the opposite direction so no chance.

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  4. Lexicon says:
    2 years ago

    Should’ve got off at Preston Park.

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