Cocaine Dealer Sentenced to 3 Years in Jail
A drug dealer, Ami Wheeler, 32, of Church Village, was found guilty of dealing cocaine and crack cocaine. Wheeler was caught in the act when police witnessed a drug transaction at her residence near Pontypridd last year.
During a hearing at the Newport Crown Court, it was revealed that the drugs sold by Wheeler had an 81% purity level and were valued at £90. The police found incriminating evidence on her mobile phone, including messages related to the sale of drugs and debts owed by customers.
- Police witnessed a drug deal at Wheeler’s home, leading to her arrest
- She was found with cash and a mobile phone containing drug-related messages
- Customers owed Wheeler thousands of pounds for cocaine and crack cocaine
Wheeler pleaded guilty to being involved in the supply of crack cocaine and cocaine. Her defense lawyer stated that she had been a victim of domestic abuse by her former partner, who manipulated her into drug dealing to fund her addiction.
Despite Wheeler’s sobbing and pleas for her children, the judge sentenced her to three years in prison for her leading role in drug dealing. The public gallery reacted with emotions as Wheeler was taken into custody.
This case serves as a reminder of the consequences of drug-related crimes and the impact it can have on individuals and their families. It also sheds light on the prevalence of drug abuse and the need for support and intervention for those struggling with addiction.
This incident underscores the importance of addressing the root causes of drug trafficking and providing resources for rehabilitation and recovery for individuals involved in such illicit activities.