Posted: Fri 15th May 2020

Bangor man jailed for three years for dealing heroin and crack cocaine

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This article is old - Published: Friday, May 15th, 2020

A man from Bangor has been sentenced to three years in jail for dealing Class A drugs.

Thomas Braganca, 19 of Glynne Road, appeared in court for seven offences of supplying heroin and crack cocaine, the last being during the coronavirus lockdown.

Inspector Jon Aspinall said: “This is an example of how we continue to safeguard the local community against the evils of drugs supply in our area and the issues it brings with it.

“We are working in partnership with other agencies wherever possible to support those who need, and are willing to engage, and will continue to do this wherever possible.”



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