Drug Dealer Jailed for Sexually Abusing Vulnerable Teen Girl in Shocking County Lines Case

A 20-year-old drug dealer from Epsom has been locked up for two years and five months after sexually abusing and exploiting a vulnerable teenage girl. Adam Farag used her to traffic heroin and cocaine in a ruthless county lines drug operation stretching from London to Cambridge.

Welfare Check Uncovers Disturbing Abuse and Drug Activity

The terrifying abuse was discovered during a welfare check at the girl’s Cambridge home, where police uncovered clear signs of exploitation and drug trafficking. Farag was arrested the very next day.

Officers also seized a dangerous axe and knife in his possession, weapons he had threatened another motorist with during a violent road rage attack.

Violent Offender Pleads Guilty to Multiple Serious Charges

  • Threatening a person with a knife in public
  • Possession of bladed weapons on two counts
  • Supplying cocaine
  • Supplying heroin

On top of this, Farag was found guilty at trial for engaging in sexual activity with the underage girl, exposing the dark extent of his crimes.

Detective Condemns Farag’s Exploitation and Violence

“Farag targeted a vulnerable young girl, forcing her into a dangerous county lines drugs operation without any regard for her welfare. He used her home to stash drugs while sexually abusing her,” said Detective Constable Sarah Knights. “The road rage incident proves he’s capable of serious violence.”

Sentenced at Cambridge Crown Court – Police Urge Public to Report County Lines Abuse

Farag was sentenced at Cambridge Crown Court on Monday, June 16, and is now serving his custodial term of two years and five months.

Police continue to urge anyone suspecting county lines exploitation to come forward immediately.

How to Report County Lines Exploitation

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