Drug Dealer Jack Davis Locked Up After Police Sting
Jack Davis has been jailed for three and a half years at Maidstone Crown Court. The 29-year-old was caught red-handed after police uncovered a cocaine supply network linked to him.
Caught in the Act: Drugs Found in Car Search
On 29 September 2018, police stopped a vehicle on London Road following reports of suspicious activity. Davis was a passenger in the car. Officers found 30 deal bags of cocaine hidden in the rear footwell.
- £146 cash seized
- Small amount of cannabis recovered
Forensic tests cleared the other passengers. Davis’ DNA was on 10 of the cocaine bags. His phone contained messages proving he was arranging deals with customers.
Repeat Offender Gets Tough Sentence
Davis, from Pell Green, Wadhurst, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine and possession of cannabis. On 26 March 2021, he was sentenced to three years and six months behind bars.
“Davis is a repeat offender, undeterred by previous punishments. Dealers like him cause devastation to individuals, families, and communities,” said Detective Constable Mark Beeching of West Kent CID. “Thankfully, the courts have passed a significant sentence reflecting the serious impact of this crime.”