Rugby Drug Dealer Jailed for 3½ Years After Major Bust

Stromski Caught with Class A and B Drugs

Wojciech Stromski, 45, of Charlotte Street, Rugby, has been locked up for three-and-a-half years. The Warwick Crown Court sentenced him on Friday (14 April) after he pleaded guilty to possessing amphetamines, cannabis, and MDMA with intent to supply. He also admitted to supplying amphetamines and handling criminal property.

Police Nabbed Him Twice Over Drug Supply

Stromski was first arrested in May 2021 following a reported fight at a Manor Road property. Officers swooped and found a stash of amphetamines, MDMA, cannabis, and drug dealing gear.

He was arrested again in February 2023 after drugs were seized from a person leaving his home. The police raid recovered more of the same illegal substances.

Damning Phone Evidence Exposed His Operation

Analysis of Stromski’s phone revealed clear evidence of drug dealing. In a police interview, he confessed to supplying the drugs.

Police Praise Crackdown on Drug Dealers

“This is another example of proactive policing taking dangerous substances out of circulation in our communities,” said Detective Constable Matt Rapkins from Rugby Proactive CID. “Dedicated drug disruption teams are working hard every day to target the distribution of drugs and bring those responsible to justice.”

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