A train travelling drug dealer has been jailed for nine years after selling cannabis on a train.
Dwight Brown was on a 5am train from Witham to London when he was overhead selling another passenger two bags for £15 each.
The passenger got off the train at Chelmsford but Brown continued his journey to Liverpool Street station, where he was arrested.
He had several bags containing pink heart-shaped tablets, some of them class A drugs, and other identical pink heart shaped tablets that were uncontrolled drugs.
Police also found wraps of brown crystalline MDMA and cocaine and several bags of cannabis, and £240 in cash.
At Brown's home on the Wyndham Estate, Camberwell, they found cannabis plants, several black plastic bags containing packs of pink tablets and wraps of a white powder substance, weighing scales and paraphernalia.
The incident was on July 14 last year.
Brown, 27, admitted possession of a live prohibited ammunition, production of a Class A drug, and possessing Class A and Class B drugs with intent to supply.
He was jailed for a total of nine years at Blackfriars Crown Court.
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