Dealer jailed for four years after 'storing cocaine to pay off £5,000 debt'
A COUNTY man who was caught storing more than £25,000 of cocaine at his house has been jailed for four years.
Jason Enemy, 39, admitted looking after the drugs for a "big time dealer" to pay off a £5,000 debt.
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Lincoln Crown Court.
Lincoln Crown Court heard Enemy directed police to a safe after they executed a search warrant at his home in Hickman Court, Gainsborough.
The safe was found to contain 21 bags of white powder that had been separated into one ounce deals. Police estimated the total street value of the haul at £25,585 after experts confirmed the powder was cocaine.
Liz Fell, prosecuting, told the court Enemy showed officers straight to the safe when he returned home during the raid.
During interview Enemy admitted he had been "looking after" the drugs for a week to pay off a £5,000 debt.
In mitigation the court was told Enemy had no intention to supply any of the cocaine
Enemy, of Hickman Court, Gainsborough, pleaded guilty to possessing a Class A drug with intent to supply.











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