A 'county lines' dealer was wrestled to the ground by shoppers after being caught selling drugs outside Norwich's Chantry Place.
Greg Murphy, 30, was tackled by two passers by on Gentleman's Walk after he attempted to escape when officers tried to arrest him near the entrance to the shopping centre.
Norwich Crown Court was told the brazen dealer had been selling heroin and crack cocaine in the grounds of St Stephen's church.
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Chris Youell, prosecuting, said the area had been busy with lunchtime shoppers and families at the time and was covered by multiple CCTV cameras meaning it was “only a matter of time until he got caught”.
He was found with several wraps of street heroin and crack and £177 in cash when arrested, the court heard.
His mobile phone was linked to two drugs line numbers connected to the ‘Griffin’ county line, said Mr Youell.
CCTV footage had shown he had been selling drugs for four days up to his arrest on February 19.
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Murphy, of no fixed abode but previously from Great Yarmouth, admitted possession of class A drugs with intent to supply and money laundering of cash from drug sales.
Judge Katharine Moore jailed him for a year and seven months.
Oliver Haswell, mitigating, said his offending was “born of desperation” after he found himself at a low ebb having lost his job and accommodation.
“He was taken advantage of by people who run drugs and was sent out to one of the most high profile parts of the city to deal,” he said.
He added: “This is not someone who had a tonne of cash on him, an expensive watch on his wrist, a new pair of trainers and a nice home to return to in the evening.”
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