Man jailed after cocaine worth £3.8m seized

Mugshot of Conrad Byrd. He is bald and has a grey stubble beard and is looking at the camera Image source, West Midlands Police
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Conrad Byrd's car and home was searched after he was stopped by traffic officers in Balsall Common

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A man has been jailed after Class A drugs with a street value of almost £4m was seized from his car and home.

Conrad Byrd, 50, was arrested after being stopped by traffic officers in Kenilworth Road, Balsall Common, on 14 March.

It led to the discovery of more than 25kg (55lbs) of cocaine, with a street value of approximately £3.8m, in his car and home, West Midlands Police said.

He admitted couriering Class A drugs between the West Midlands and London over a three-month period. At Birmingham Crown Court, he pleaded guilty to conspiring to supply the Class A drugs.

A check-patterned bag with packed with are green with the word "King" on a yellow crown symbol with a red and brown background. Image source, West Midlands Police
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Further searches were carried out at Byrd's home in Sidcup, Bexley, after drugs were found in his car

Byrd was jailed for 12 years, nine months at the court on 13 June.

As a result of the drugs being found in his car, further searches were carried out at his home address in Sidcup, Bexley, where further drugs were found along with cash.

He admitted making multiple trips to courier drugs for an organised crime group, officers said.

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