A drug dealer who was pulled over in a routine police stop has been jailed for four years.
Querim Bejko, then 24, was convicted of two counts of possession of cocaine with intent to supply at Lewes Crown Court.
He was found with a small amount of cocaine when police stopped him on suspicion of a minor traffic offence in Worthing in August.
After he was arrested, police searched an address in Brighton and found two kilograms of cocaine, worth about £70,000.
The case was handed to Sussex Police’s serious and organised crime unit for investigation.
Bejko, from Camberwell, London, was sentenced on Friday to four years in prison, less the time he had already served while on remand.
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