South-East London Man Jailed for Peddling £5,000 Worth of Crack and Heroin
Feroze Khan’s Drug Empire Busted
A south-east London drug dealer has been locked up for three years. Feroze Khan, 26, from Denmark Hill, was caught supplying crack cocaine and heroin across London using secret phone lines. The operation ran from June 2018 to May 2019, during which Khan masterminded drug deals without directly handling the stash.
Police Nab Khan After High-Speed Getaway
On 11 June 2018, officers tried to stop Khan in his blue Mercedes near Denmark Hill. But he sped off, raising suspicions. Police later raided several addresses tied to him. One search in East Dulwich uncovered drugs hidden in a bedroom wardrobe. A specialist search dog sniffed out a stash worth over £5,000.
Crack and Heroin Wraps Uncovered
- 509 wraps of crack cocaine
- 84 wraps of heroin
These Class A drugs were linked directly to Khan. He was finally arrested in May 2019 at his home by the Violent Crime Taskforce.
Justice Served – And Khan Faces 10-Year Criminal Behaviour Order
Khan admitted guilt at Camberwell Green Magistrates’ Court in May 2019 and was sentenced at Inner London Crown Court the following month. On release, he faces a 10-year criminal behaviour order.
Detective Constable Raymond Sekalongo said: “Khan thought he could evade police because he wasn’t directly involved in the handling of drugs. But we are now able to target those higher up the chain and prove their involvement.”
“Drug dealing fuels the violence we see on our streets. We will hit hard anyone who sells drugs, exploits young people, and harms vulnerable communities for profit.”
Police urge anyone with information to step forward. “Breaking the wall of silence can save lives,” said the force.