Drug dealer jailed
Donovan Liburd, 20, was sentenced to 30 months in jail for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.
He was challenged by doormen at Ground Zero in Sudley Road almost two years ago and found to have cocaine and heroin hidden in a cigarette box.
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Liburd, of Chinbrook Road, Grove Park, London, initially gave a false name and address, but police checks revealed his true identity.
He was charged with being in possession of Class A drugs with a street value of 1,045. He was also carrying 910.52 in cash.
A Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 hearing on the day he was sentenced also agreed he had benefited by 1,393.52 from drug matters.
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Hide AdHe received a confiscation order taking 910.52 away from him which was presumed to have come from previous drug sales before he was stopped.
Liburd will serve his sentence concurrently with a 30-month sentence which he received at Woolwich Crown Court in London last year for robbery elsewhere in the UK.
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