Oskar Krzeszewski, 21, has been jailed for 28 months after brazenly setting up a new drug line just one day after his initial arrest.
Krzeszewski, who had no fixed address, was first stopped by Wiltshire Police on April 25. Officers found 50 wraps of Class A drugs, knives, designer clothing, an iPhone, and cash inside his vehicle. He was released on bail as police continued their investigation.
However, by May 17, intelligence received by police revealed that Krzeszewski had already established a new drug line to continue supplying heroin and crack cocaine in Swindon.
On June 24, officers executed a search warrant at a property in Swindon where Krzeszewski was believed to be staying. There, they discovered bulk bags of crack cocaine and heroin, scales, packaging materials, and over £5,500 in cash. A SIM card linked to the new drug line was also recovered.
He was arrested again, charged, and remanded in custody.
Krzeszewski pleaded guilty at Swindon Crown Court to multiple charges, including:
Supplying crack cocaine and heroin
Possession with intent to supply
Possession of a bladed article in public
Possession of criminal property
PC Aidan Hillier of Wiltshire Police described Krzeszewski’s actions as “brazen” and emphasized the harm caused by Class A drugs in local communities.
“There’s no place for Class A drugs in Wiltshire,” PC Hillier said. “We will continue to target and prosecute those involved in dealing them.”