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Brighton Regency Drug Offender Sentenced to Prison

Muhammad Ahmed Pleads Guilty to Supplying Heroin and Crack Cocaine

A 41-year-old man has been sentenced to three years in jail following a series of offenses that plagued the Regency area with Class A drug-related activity. Muhammad Ahmed, of no fixed address, was charged with several serious crimes, including supplying heroin and crack cocaine, possession of a Class A drug, and carrying an offensive weapon in a public place.

The case began on May 10 when officers arrested Ahmed after receiving reports of drug dealing in the Regency neighborhood. Following a thorough investigation, Ahmed was brought before Brighton Magistrates’ Court on September 20, where he was remanded in custody.

Regency Drug Operation Dismantled

Ahmed later appeared at Lewes Crown Court on November 1, where he pleaded guilty to all charges. His admission of guilt reflected the gravity of his actions, which had fueled a wave of anti-social behavior and unease among Regency residents. Ahmed was then remanded back into custody pending his sentencing.

On Monday, January 20, Hove Crown Court delivered its verdict, sentencing Ahmed to three years in prison. The sentence is seen as a significant victory for local law enforcement and the community in their fight against the disruptive influence of drug-related crime.

Detective Constable Gavin Harper, speaking on the case, emphasized the impact of Ahmed’s activities on the area. “Muhammad Ahmed’s sentencing marks an important step in addressing the disruption and fear he caused in the Regency area. His actions contributed to rising levels of anti-social behavior and left residents feeling unsafe. This kind of behavior is completely unacceptable,” Harper stated.

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