
Michael Awotunde, 29, of no fixed  abode was sentenced to seven 
years and nine months in prison at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Monday, 25
 April after  pleading guilty 
to:
- possession of heroin with intent to supply - seven  years' imprisonment;
- possession of crack cocaine with intent to supply - seven years' imprisonment (to run concurrently);
- possession of a bladed article - nine months' imprisonment (to run consecutively);
- possession of crack cocaine with intent to supply - seven years' imprisonment (to run concurrently);
- possession of a bladed article - nine months' imprisonment (to run consecutively);
- driving without insurance - disqualified from driving for three years;
- driving not in accordance with a licence - no separate penalty.
According to Metropolitan Police, Awotunde
 was arrested  after the car he was driving was forced to a stop by 
marked police cars as it  travelled north on the M11 between Harlow and 
Bishops Stortford. Awotunde had  previously failed to stop for police. 
Upon
 searching him, officers found a  package containing 104 wraps of crack 
cocaine and 37 wraps of heroin. Awotunde  was also found to be in 
possession of a lock knife. After analysing his mobile  phone, text 
messages were found which appeared to show people contacting  Awotunde 
with a view to purchasing drugs from him.
He was charged and  subsequently pleaded guilty at court and  was sentenced on the same  day. During
 sentencing it was heard that Awotunde's had been convicted of  drugs 
offences on two previous occasions. Given this was his third drug 
related  offence, Awotunde was sentenced to the mandatory seven year  
term.
Detective Constable Gareth Starr of the Trident and Area Crime  Command who led the investigation said:
"The
 weight of evidence against  Awotunde meant he had no choice but to 
plead guilty at court to these offences  and he will now spend a 
considerable amount of time in prison. I hope  his conviction 
sends a strong message to those who believe they can profit from  
dealing drugs - you will be arrested and put before the courts to face 
the  consequences of your actions."
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