Bristol Drug Dealer Busted with 10kg of Class A & B Drugs
Christopher White, from Chelvey Close, landed himself behind bars at Bristol Crown Court. He was found guilty on multiple counts, including possession with intent to supply class A drugs like heroin and cocaine, class B drugs (ketamine), and holding criminal property—stacks of cash.
Police Raid Uncovers Massive Drug Haul and £200,000 in Cash
It all went down in October 2021 when officers executed an intelligence-driven raid on White’s home. They found a shocking 5kg of heroin stashed in the boot of a car, another 5kg of ketamine hidden in a garden outbuilding, and cocaine scattered inside the house. On top of that, more than £200,000 in cash was seized—crystal clear proof of White’s role in a ruthless drug supply ring.
Officer Warns: Drugs Like These Destroy Communities
“The illegal drugs and large amount of cash found in White’s possession were cast-iron evidence of his involvement in an organised drug supply network,” said investigating officer DC Joy Main. “This large quantity of drugs was destined for Bristol’s streets. Illegal operations like this cause significant harm to our communities, which is why we will always take proactive steps to disrupt and dismantle this highly corrosive criminality.”
White’s conviction sends a strong message to criminals trying to flood Bristol with dangerous narcotics. The crackdown continues.