Bromley Drug Dealer Locked Up After Public Snitches
Warren Forgie, 23, from Shroffold Road, Bromley, was slammed with a jail term of three years and four months at Maidstone Crown Court on Tuesday, 24 April 2018. He pleaded guilty to carrying a knife in public and possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin.
Police Snare Dealer After Public Tip-Offs
kent-police/" title="Kent Police" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Kent Police acted on multiple reports of anti-social behaviour tied to a property in Alexandra Road, Sheerness. On 13 March 2018, officers swooped on the address just after 5pm.
Inside the house, Forgie tried to make a run for it through the back door into an alley. But a sharp-eyed female officer was waiting. She shouted for him to stop and blocked his escape route.
Brutal Assault on Police Caught on the Spot
Ignoring her orders, Forgie shoved the officer’s face, knocking her to the ground as he bolted. A swift chase ensued, and officers quickly caught him.
During a search, cops found a knife in his jacket pocket, a large stash of cash, and drugs hidden inside his sock.
Investigator Praises Police Work
“Forgie didn’t expect to be caught that day. He was carrying a knife and a sizeable amount of drugs,” said Detective Constable Stuart Clayton. “He violently assaulted an officer to escape, showing no regard for her injuries. We work tirelessly to stop criminals — I’m glad he’s now behind bars, unable to peddle drugs in Kent or Medway.”