Heywood drug dealer supplying crack and heroin jailed for four years

Date published: 07 February 2023


A drug dealer from Heywood who supplied crack cocaine and heroin has been jailed for four years.

Selim Ahmed, of Heywood, had more than 14,000 contacts on his ‘graft’ mobile phone with the top contacts being users of the class A drugs.

The 22-year-old was also advertising the supply of drugs in Heywood and Middleton.

Between August 2022 and November 2022 evidence showed he sent text messages every day, including ‘on, power fat sizes’ and ‘new stuf, w nd gear! Firing one! On t late’.

Ahmed was arrested at a property on Cedar Avenue in Heywood on 16 November 2022 and was found to be in possession of the Nokia 105 graft mobile phone.

He was charged and subsequently pleaded guilty, at an earlier hearing, to being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin and possession of a knife.

Detective Sergeant Chris Woodburn, from Greater Manchester Police’s County Lines Team, said: “Ahmed was profiting from vulnerable people who are addicted to harmful drugs like crack cocaine and heroin.

“The evidence showed he would continually send text messages to the thousands of contacts he had on his phone in the hope they would buy the drugs.

“Our job is to identify and target people like Ahmed to seize the ‘graft’ phone, so it is no longer active. We will continue to do that to stop drug dealers and organised crime groups from exploiting vulnerable people.
“Help us, help them by reporting any activity you believe may be related to drugs, knowing we will do the rest.”

To spot the signs of drug activity visit our website and to report information please either contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or contact GMP via 101.

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