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Two London drug dealers were apprehended by officers after one of them was found with crack cocaine hidden in his pants. In April, plain clothes officers in Farnham, Surrey noticed a high-performance VW Golf at a petrol station and detected a strong smell of cannabis. Upon searching the vehicle, they discovered a packet of suspected cannabis, cash, and a large glass container that also emitted a cannabis odor. Messages on the driver’s phone indicated potential involvement in a county drugs line and the distribution of Class A drugs. Suleyman Rajab, 26, from Hackney, was arrested and found with wraps of suspected crack cocaine concealed in his underwear. He was charged with possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and involvement in its distribution, pleading guilty to all charges the next day. Further investigation identified Mohammed Miah, 28, from Walthamstow, as being part of the drugs line Rajab worked for. Miah admitted to his involvement and was sentenced to four years in prison. Rajab received a 16-month suspended prison sentence. PC Matt Webb emphasized the ongoing efforts to dismantle organized crime networks and drug supply lines in Surrey, urging the public to report any information or concerns about drug activities in their communities. This case highlights the authorities’ commitment to combating drug trafficking and maintaining community safety.