Three men jailed for cocaine supply

Genart Loca, Halit Ferizolli and Azem Ferizolli (left to right)
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Three men have been jailed after £10,000 of cocaine was found during police raids.
The men were arrested after search warrants were executed at properties in Freehold Road, Ipswich and in the London area in July 2022.
Azem Ferizolli, 24, of Woodward Road, Dagenham was jailed at Ipswich Crown Court on Tuesday for eight years and six months; Halit Ferizolli, 35, of Woodrush Way, Romford was jailed for nine years, and Genart Loca, 23, of Valence Circus, Dagenham was jailed for seven years.
All three had pleaded guilty at a earlier hearing to conspiracy to supply cocaine.
Suffolk Police said it seized cash, clothes, watches and drugs during a raid.
Officers found about £10,000 of cocacine, £50,000 in cash, two Rolex watches worth £25,000, designer clothes worth an estimated £10,000 and a fake passport.

Around £100,000 of cash, drugs and items were found by police
Det Con Chris Townrow from the serious organised crime unit said: "The harm that drugs cause communities across the UK will not be tolerated.
"This case highlights that the people higher up in the supply chain, who may think they are untouchable from their remote bases in bigger cities, are not above the law.
"We can, and will, find you and ensure that you are brought to justice, as well as the people you send out to peddle your drugs."
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