Gentian Celaj(Image: Northumbria Police)

Man found with more than two kilos of cannabis in car in South Tyneside is jailed and faces deportation

by · ChronicleLive

A man caught with more than two kilos of cannabis in a car has been jailed and faces deportation because he was in the country illegally.

Gentian Celaj was behind the wheel of a Ford Cougar that was pulled over by the police in South Tyneside on July 8, due to the manner of his driving. Newcastle Crown Court heard the officers noticed a strong smell of cannabis and when they searched the vehicle found two vacuum sealed bags, each containing more than a kilo of the class B drug, in the boot.

Another bag, containing around 300g of cannabis bush, was found behind the front passenger seat. Prosecutor Omar Ahmad said the drugs, which were packed into large clear bags, were in wholesale quantity and would have been split up to be sold in smaller deals.

Celaj refused to answer questions during police interview and would not provide the pin number for his locked mobile phone. The 41-year-old, of no fixed address, who has no previous convictions, admitted possessing cannabis with intent and driving with no insurance or licence. He was jailed for 30 weeks.

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Robin Patton, defending, said: "He has accepted he has been here illegally for five or six years. I am sure you will also appreciate it makes him in a position to be much more vulnerable to be used by other people.

"When he is released the border and immigration force will no doubt take him into custody and they will have to consider what processes will take place.

"If he is to claim asylum he will have significantly prejudiced that claim by the offending in this case."


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