A DRUG dealer who "boasted" about profiting thousands of pounds by selling cocaine has been jailed for 8 years.

Matthew Read, was arrested after crashing his Mini Cooper into a parked car.

The 29-year-old had earlier been spotted driving at speed but failed to stop for officers who tried to pull him over.

Read of West Hill Road in Ryde was arrested  along with his passenger, 32-year-old Patrick Rice of Pier Street in Ventnor.

Newport Crown Court heard that when officers arrested the pair in October 2017 during the incident in Collingwood Road, Shanklin, a Stanley knife fell from Rice’s shorts, and a second larger knife was found inside Read’s car.

Investigating officer DC Iain Robertson said: “Arresting officers located a quantity of pills in Read’s possession.

“During the subsequent police investigation we found evidence on Read’s phone that he had been heavily involved in the supply of cocaine on the Island since November 2016.

“The quantities mentioned ranged from a kilo to multiple ounces, along with messages boasting that every few days he was profiting somewhere in the region of £1,400 - £2,500, and had £40,000 available to him to buy more drugs.”

Following a four day trial, Read was convicted yesterday (Thursday, November 7) of dangerous driving, possession of a bladed article, possession with intent to supply a class C drug, and being concerned in the supply of cocaine.

He was jailed the same day for a total of 8 years, and was banned from driving for 7 years.

Rice was convicted of possession of an offensive weapon and was handed a 7 month sentence, suspended for 18 months. He was also ordered to complete 180 hours of unpaid work.

DC Robertson added: “We do not tolerate the supply of illegal drugs, and I hope Read’s sentence reassures the public that we will do our utmost to dismantle drug networks affecting our Island communities.”