Posted: Fri 10th Jul 2020

Rhyl man jailed for more than six years after £240,000 worth of cannabis found at storage locker

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jul 10th, 2020

A man from Rhyl has been jailed for more than six years after £240,000 worth of cannabis was found in his lock up.

Christopher Roper, 31, has been sentenced to a total of six years and eight months in prison for drugs offences after a warrant was executed at his storage locker in the town, where a large quantity of the class B drug was found.

Sgt Kevin Smith said: “Officers in Denbighshire and Abergele Coastal district are intent on bringing those to justice who deal in illegal drugs and cause untold harm to the community.”

“We want to thank the public for the information they share with us and the courts for supporting our joint efforts with the sentence handed to Christopher Roper.

“I would like to reassure the public that we will continue to support you in making the area a safe place to live.”



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