Drug dealer found with cocaine wraps in his pants

Ulili Ramalao was caught drug-dealing twice, police said
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A drug dealer who was discovered with more than 70 wraps of cocaine and heroin in his underwear has been jailed.
Ulili Ramalao was arrested after he was seen exchanging a package from a car in Peterborough. A search revealed multiple mobile phones and Class A drugs.
The 28-year-old pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply heroin and two counts of possession with intent to supply cocaine.
Ramalao, from Postgate in Greenwich, south-east London, was sentenced to three years and 10 months at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday.
Officers first arrested Ramalao in Ellwood Avenu in Stanground on 20 May, dealing drugs out of the passenger window of a car driven by a woman.
In custody, officers found a small plastic bag containing 53 wraps of cocaine and 21 of heroin in his underwear, said Cambridgeshire Police.
He was released on bail while investigations continued.
On 25 July, officers stopped another vehicle in Coneygree Road, Stanground, in which Ramalao was again the passenger.
A search revealed a jar containing 18 wraps of cocaine and heroin, as well as two mobile phones.
Det Con Katey Shaw said: "Far from being cautious following his original arrest, Ramalao continued to offend and this caught up with him.
"Class A drugs can devastate lives and communities, fuelling addiction and often being linked to violence and anti-social behaviour."
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