Isaac Anderson, 29, from Redhill, has been sentenced to five years, seven months, and six days in prison after being convicted for his involvement in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin. Anderson was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on Tuesday, 8 October, after being found guilty of distributing these illegal substances.
Anderson’s arrest occurred in May 2024 when a raid on his home uncovered a stash of mobile phones, bags of cannabis, and a large sum of cash hidden in a shoebox. These findings contributed to his conviction and subsequent lengthy sentence.
Detective Constable Rachael Kay, who led the investigation, highlighted the severe consequences of drug dealing in local communities. “Drug dealing has no place in our society and devastates countless lives,” she said. “We are satisfied with the outcome of this case, ensuring Anderson will be behind bars for the next five years, preventing him from further harming the community.”