Gravesend drug dealers jailed after cocaine and steroids found in Vigilant Way
Published: 18:15, 20 January 2022
Updated: 18:40, 20 January 2022
A pair of drug dealers have been caught after thousands of vials of steroids and large amounts of cocaine were discovered at their house.
Officers patrolling the area stopped an uninsured vehicle in Lennox Road, Gravesend while completing checks last year on March 3.
They spoke to the driver Mateusz Kron and, suspecting he was involved in the supply of drugs, completed a search of his car.
A bag containing cannabis was located on the rear seat and he was arrested.
Officers then went to a house in Vigilant Way that Kron gave as his home address. On their arrival they detained Pawel Wierzbicki who tried to run from the back of the premises.
A search of the address led to the seizure of boxes containing around 5,000 glass vials of steroids. They also recovered quantities of cocaine and approximately £16,000 in cash.
Inquiries by investigators led to searches at two further Gravesend addresses where more vials of steroids were confiscated, along with black sacks containing cannabis and quantities of cocaine, MDMA and amphetamine.
The drugs were later analysed and the steroids were found to have an estimated street value of £130,972 with the other drugs having a total value of £61,705.
Wierzbicki and Kron, both of Vigilant Way, Gravesend, were charged with possession of cocaine with intent to supply.
Wierzbicki was also charged with possessing steroids with intent to supply and Kron received charges for possessing cannabis with intent to supply, being concerned in the supply of MDMA, being concerned in the supply of amphetamine and driving a car without insurance.
They both pleaded guilty to the indictments and, on Monday, January 17 at Woolwich Crown Court, 35-year-old Kron was jailed for four years and 42-year-old Wierzbicki received two years and six months’ imprisonment.
Officer in the case, PC Scott Spedding, said: "This pair of drug dealers were undoubtedly making a considerable profit from their criminal activities. They have been supplying an assortment of drugs and in doing so, will have ruined the lives of vulnerable users and their families.
"Their arrests followed a proactive check on an uninsured car by alert officers. Investigators then diligently gathered the evidence to secure these convictions."
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