Drug Dealer Busted in Bicester: Jailed in Just 33 Days!
Ellis Drummond, 27, from Kempston, Bedford, has been locked up for four-and-a-half years after being caught dealing deadly class A drugs in Bicester. The Thames Valley Police cracked down hard, nabbing Drummond with heroin and crack cocaine on 5 January around 4.15pm.
Quick Justice for Class A Dealer
Drummond pleaded guilty at Oxford Crown Court on Friday (8 February) to supplying both heroin and crack cocaine. The entire case, from arrest to sentencing, took just 33 days – a testament to the police’s fast and fierce crackdown on drug crime.
Stronghold Campaign Strikes Again
PC John Thirlaway from Banbury police station praised the operation: “Drummond came to Thames Valley from Bedfordshire specifically to deal class A drugs. This conviction shows the success of our Stronghold campaign, targeting organised crime and protecting vulnerable communities.”
“We will not tolerate drug offences in Thames Valley and will keep working tirelessly to find and prosecute offenders.”
Officers Move Fast, Justice Served
- Drummond arrested 5 January in Bicester
- Charged 6 January with supply of heroin and crack cocaine
- Sentenced 8 February to 4 years 6 months in prison
This swift victory sends a clear warning to drug dealers: Thames Valley police mean business.