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Drug dealer Olusegun Babalola – arrested after police broke the door down to his Peterborough home – had few questions for arresting officers but did inquire ‘why so many of you?”

“We just do mate,” was the response of the officer seen on a newly released video issued by Cambridgeshire police bundling him into the back of a custody van.

Babalola also wanted to know if he it “was possible to go the front” but the doors slammed before the recording picked up a reply.

The county lines drug dealer who hid a stash worth more than £7,000 in a box of tissues has now been jailed for more than eight years.

Babalola, 26, was arrested on 19 May after police raided his home in Whitsed Street, Eastfield, as part of an operation into drug dealing and exploitation in Peterborough.

Body worn video footage of the moment Olusegun Babalola was arrested and police found £7,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine wraps hidden within a tissue box on his kitchen worktop.

Body worn video footage of the moment Olusegun Babalola was arrested and police found £7,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine wraps hidden within a tissue box on his kitchen worktop.

Following months of intelligence gathering, police say they had enough evidence to show Babalola had been involved in supplying crack cocaine and heroin in the city as part of a ‘county lines’ operation.

The morning police raided his home, officers found more than £7,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine wraps hidden within a tissue box on the kitchen worktop.

Other drugs paraphernalia, including small weighing scales and multiple mobile phones – one of which was later confirmed to be the “deal line” for the county line – were found in the one-bedroom flat.

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They also discovered a considerable amount of designer clothing and footwear.

Body worn video footage of the moment Olusegun Babalola was arrested and police found £7,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine wraps hidden within a tissue box on his kitchen worktop.

Body worn video footage of the moment Olusegun Babalola was arrested and police found £7,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine wraps hidden within a tissue box on his kitchen worktop.

He appeared at Peterborough Crown Court today (Friday 15 September) where he was sentenced to eight years and three months in prison.

He had previously admitting five counts of supplying crack cocaine, being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine and possession with intent to supply heroin and crack cocaine.

Detective Constable Olly Campbell, who investigated, said: “Babalola had a considerable amount of designer goods in his possession, which were not consistent with the lifestyle of someone who claimed to not currently be in employment.

Body worn video footage of the moment Olusegun Babalola was arrested and police found £7,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine wraps hidden within a tissue box on his kitchen worktop.

Body worn video footage of the moment Olusegun Babalola was arrested and police found £7,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine wraps hidden within a tissue box on his kitchen worktop.

“Through a range of tactics, we were able to build up a significant amount of evidence to prove he not only was dealing drugs but played a leading role in the county lines set-up, meaning he had little choice but to admit the offences in court.”

Babalola is the seventh person to be sentenced as part of Operation Tsunami, a crackdown on exploitation and illegal drugs in Peterborough.

The enforcement phase, which ran throughout May, has so far seen 48 people arrested with 19 of those charged with 83 drug offences, and five people sentenced to a total of 24 years and 11 months in prison.

You can read more about the operation on Cambridgeshire Police dedicated Operation Tsunami webpage.

 

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