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Two men sentenced to almost 30 years in prison for drugs and firearms offences

Two men sentenced to almost 30 years in prison for drugs and firearms offences

Two men have been jailed for almost 30 years after being involved in the illegal supply of a handgun and serious drug offences. An investigation by the East Midlands Special Operations Unit’s Regional Organised Crime Unit (EMSOU ROCU) found Northampton man George Pavlou, aged 28, supplied 22-year-old Dalston Phillips, of Kettering, with the firearm on May 15, 2021.

The discovery came about as part of EMSOU ROCU’s investigations into two drug supply lines involved in the sale of cocaine and heroin across Northamptonshire, including Corby and Wellingborough. Between March and May 2021, officers found Phillips and a Corby man, Matas Sukaitis, aged 18, were running two lines nicknamed the Diego line and the Jamal line.

Numerous warrants were executed as part of the investigation, which uncovered cocaine and heroin deals hidden in coffee jars with Phillips’ and Sukaitis’ fingerprints on them, a large quantity of cash, and drugs worth more than £30,000. Phones were also seized, with examination revealing they contained marketing texts offering drugs for sale, with the line sometimes sending up to 140 messages a day to potential customers.

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On May 15, 2021, after Pavlou and Phillips had met in the Kingsthorpe area of Northampton, officers saw Phillips was carrying something heavy in his pocket. He was later stopped in a vehicle by armed officers from Northamptonshire Police in Red House Road, Northampton, and in the footwell of the car officers found a silver revolver with a brown handle.

Phillips was then searched and it was found that he was also in possession of a black and silver ‘Rambo’ style machete knife. An examination of the firearms established that it was loaded and three 9mm rounds were recovered. Forensic analysis showed that Pavlou had been in possession of the gun, proving that he had been the one to supply it to Phillips.

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During a warrant executed at Phillips’ home address for an unrelated matter, officers noticed a garden trowel in the porch and freshly disturbed soil in the garden. After digging up the area, they uncovered 27 wraps of heroin and £14,000 in cash.

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  • June 11, 2023