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Drug Dealer Jailed for Five Years Over Cocaine Supply
13 Dec
Summary
- Oscar Webster, 25, received a five-year sentence.
- He was found with Class A and B drugs.
- Evidence showed supply across multiple Wiltshire towns.

Oscar Webster, a 25-year-old individual, has been sentenced to five years imprisonment for his involvement in drug supply. The arrest occurred on November 7th at the Orbital Shopping Park in Swindon, Wiltshire, where officers apprehended Webster after he attempted to flee. During the encounter, police discovered cocaine within his vehicle.
Further investigation revealed a mobile phone nearby, which contained crucial evidence detailing Webster's extensive operations. This evidence confirmed his role in the supply of cocaine across multiple towns within Wiltshire. Webster, who resides in Devizes, pleaded guilty to the charges at Swindon Crown Court.
The sentencing took place on Friday, concluding a significant law enforcement effort against drug trafficking in the region. The court's decision underscores the serious consequences for individuals involved in the distribution of Class A and B substances, reflecting the commitment to combating drug-related crime.




