A man from Swansea has been sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to being involved in the supply of cocaine.
51-year-old Keith Storer, from Loughor, was found in possession of the Class A substance when police attended an address to attend an unrelated report. A search of the address found extensive paraphernalia indicating that the occupant was involved in the ongoing supply of cannabis.
After initially denying his involvement, Storer pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine, being concerned in the supply of cannabis and possession of cocaine at Swansea Crown Court in April.
He has now been given a three-year prison sentence.
DI Richard George said:
“Our investigation found that Keith Storer was in fact heavily involved in the supply of Class A drugs, and that he had done his utmost to evade the judicial process.
“This has, as it should, blown up in his face. Class A drug dealers like Keith Storer will always end up going to prison.”
