Three men jailed after drugs stash worth £200k found in car in Ealing

By Isabel Millett 12th Jun 2023

Dwayne Campbell (left), Demetri Fairweather (centre) and Jade Broadbelt (right)
Dwayne Campbell (left), Demetri Fairweather (centre) and Jade Broadbelt (right)

Three men have been jailed for a total of 22 years after officers found a stash of drugs in a car in Ealing. 

Two kilograms of heroin with an estimated street value of £200,000 were found in a sophisticated hydraulic hide alongside £4,000 in cash.

Jade Broadbelt, 33, of Cricklewood, and Dwayne Campbell, 44, of Norwood, were inside the car. Police had identified the pair through investigations into drug supply in north London. They were arrested and taken into custody. 

Further enquiries linked Broadbent and Campbell to a third man – 27-year-old Demetri Fairweather, of Ealing Road, Wembley.

In a search of Fairweather's house officers found one kilogram of cannabis and a further £120,000 in cash. 

The three men were found guilty at Harrow Crown Court on Wednesday (May 5). They were sentenced at the same court on Friday (June 9).

Jade Broadbelt, of Pinemartin Close NW2, was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs – namely heroin – and possession of criminal property.

Demetri Fairweather, of Ealing Road HA0, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for possession with intent to supply Class B drugs.

Dwayne Campbell, of Regina Road SE25, was sentenced to 13 years' imprisonment for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs – namely heroin - and two counts of possessing criminal property.

Detective Constable Leigh Dooley, who led the investigation, said: "Thanks to the perceptiveness of officers, these three men have been prevented from spreading harmful substances around the city, if not further afield, and have not been allowed to benefit from the harm they are causing others."

"We thank the court for the sentences given to these three men and hope that over the coming years given Broadbelt, Fairweather and Campbell reflect on their crimes and realise the damage they have done to so many."

     

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