TWO dealers been jailed for their part in supplying drugs worth £30,000 in Hampshire.

Londoners Omar Henry and Amin Mahoutti both pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Class A drugs when they appeared at Winchester Crown Court.

The pair, who were both significant players in bringing drugs into the Winchester, according to police, have now been jailed.

Henry, 22, of Powis Terrace, London, was sentenced to five years in prison, while Mahoutti, 20, of Bruckner Street, London, was jailed for two years and eight months.

A third man, Imanrin Gabbidon, 24, of Pettits Lane, Romford, Essex, avoided prison avoid prison after he admitted allowing a property in Newcombe Road, Southampton to be used for Class A drug supply.

Gabbidon was sentence to 150 hours of community service, and an eight-month jail sentence, suspended for one year.

Sergeant Stephen Court, from Hampshire Constabulary’s Northern CID, said: “This operation has disrupted the supply of controlled drugs into Winchester and seen significant players jailed.

“We will continue to tackle the supply of drugs by criminal groups and reduce the harm they cause within our communities.”

Inspector Jon Turton, from the Winchester Neighbourhood Policing Team, added: “The Neighbourhood Policing Team worked closely with Investigations to gather the evidence to successfully bring these offenders to justice.

“This case should serve as a reminder to anybody thinking about dealing drugs in Winchester or allowing dealers to operate from their premises.”