Jamie Challis, 25, is now in prison after being pleading guilty to a “spree” of...

Published: 4:32 am July 6, 2023
Updated: 8:00 am October 8, 2025
Man serving over 14 years in prison following “crime spree” in Newport – UKNIP

Jamie Challis, 25, is now in prison after being pleading guilty to a “spree” of criminality in Newport.

Challis appeared at Cardiff Crown Court on 27 June and was sentenced to 14 and a half years in custody for the following:

– Dangerous driving

– Driving whilst disqualified

– Criminal damage x3

– Possession with intent to supply Class A controlled drugs (cocaine)

– Possession with intent to supply Class B controlled drugs (cannabis)

– Possession of heroin Class A controlled drug

– Possession of criminal property

– Aggravated burglary

– Serious injury by dangerous driving: x2 plus disqualified driving.

He will also face an extended licence period of five years and a 14-year, 8-month driving ban.

The officer in the case, PC Emma Tarney, said: “Challis committed these offences in the Newport and Bridgend areas between May 2020 and January 2023. He went on a crime spree showing no regard for others and as a result, caused significant distress to the communities he targeted.

Challis was arrested in Newport after being involved in a serious road traffic collision.  He boasted about the amount of money he was making from illegal drug supply and showed no concern for the consequences of his actions.
“We know the devastation illegal drugs can have in our communities and this sentence has disrupted illegal drug supply operations in Newport. 
“This sentence reflects the seriousness of Challis’ behaviour and the dedication we have to bring offenders to justice.  We will continue to take action against those involved in this type of criminality. 

“Thank you to the local community for its support to help secure this conviction.”

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