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Drug supplier who operated near a school faces seven years behind bars

A man from Southwark has been sentenced to seven years for the possession with the intent to supply Class A drugs near a school.

Taz Uddin, 50, of Brook Drive, was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Tuesday.

In June 2024, Uddin pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply Class A drugs, and possession of Class B drugs.

Officers based in Tower Hamlets began their investigation into Uddin after a school in east London reported that he was acting suspiciously in the area.

Officers retrieved CCTV footage from the school, which they trawled through to build up a pattern of behaviour, and found a stash of more than 100 wraps of heroin and cocaine, hidden in a cigarette box nearby estimated to be worth £1,100.

The team worked with the school to retrieve the drugs and ensure the pupils were safeguarded.

Police retrieved a cigarette packet stuffed with drug wraps intended for sale (Picture: The Met)

Detective Inspector Sam Bennett, who led the investigation, said: “I have seen firsthand the devastating effects of drugs on individuals, families and communities. As officers it is our duty to not only intercept the flow of drugs but to address the root causes that lead people into this destructive cycle.

“Uddin is a prime example that highlights the impact that intelligence-led targeted policing can have.

“By building trust within the community we can create a safer environment where people feel supported in seeking help.”

Officers executed a warrant on Uddin’s address on Brook Drive on Monday, April 22, where they found additional Class A and B drugs, drugs paraphernalia and clothes that matched his outfit seen on the school CCTV.

Pictured top: Taz Uddin (Picture: The Met)

 


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