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Two men have been jailed after being caught supplying drugs in Anglesey.
Tom Brabbins, 32, of Brodie Avenue, Cressington, Liverpool, and Jamie Weston, 29, of Barbrook Avenue, Liverpool, both appeared at Mold Crown Court on Monday, March 17th where they admitted to being concerned in the supply of cocaine.
Between November 2024 and February 2025, Brabbins and Weston would travel from Merseyside into North Wales to sell class A drugs.
They used a mobile phone to send out bulk message to known drug users offering to supply them with cocaine.
Officers conducted a warrant at an address in Amlwch on February 10th which resulted in the two Liverpool men being arrested.
Brabbins was jailed for four years and Weston was jailed for three years and nine months.
Weston was also made subject of a Criminal Behaviour Order lasting three years after his release from prison, which prevents him from visiting Anglesey.
Detective Sergeant Arron Hughes said: “We will not tolerate those who bring drugs to Anglesey to target vulnerable individuals and cause harm to the communities who live there.
“I would urge anyone with information about drugs in their area to report concerns to the police or anonymously via Crimestoppers.”