Dealer tried to wash drugs down the kitchen sink during police raid on his Leeds home
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Mark Andrew Foley was caught with nearly £9,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine when officers targeted his home on Dib Lane, Roundhay, on September 12.
The 48-year-old addict was arrested along with two others and taken to Elland Road Police Station.
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Hide AdDuring a strip search, a clingfilmed package was found between his bum cheeks that contained heroin, prosecutor Matthew Moore-Taylor told Leeds Crown Court.
A search of his house found more drugs, with police estimating a street value of between £4,467 and £8,935.
They also found a knuckleduster in the living room and a tick list for customers.
Foley has 13 convictions for 61 offences, including two for dealing Class A drugs in the 1990s.
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Hide AdHe most recently was given a six-year jail term in 2018 for burglary, for which he served half the sentence.
He admitted two counts of possession with an intent to supply Class A drugs.
Mitigating, Robin Frieze admitted his client had a “terrible record” and said his life was “blighted by drugs”.
He said he was drug-free on his release from prison, but his mother’s death led to him using again, and he began selling to fund his own habit.
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Hide AdRecorder Andrew Haslam KC jailed him for three years and nine months and said: “You have a poor record for offending. You know from your own addiction the effects these drugs has on others.
"It’s a pernicious trade.”