A man has been jailed after he was spotted dealing drugs by a CCTV operator in Worksop town centre.
Fifty-one-year-old Peter Downs was caught on camera on Tuesday 18 March as he sold the drug Mamba – a synthetic cannabinoid popular with the street community.
Police were alerted by the camera operator and arrived on Bridge Street a few minutes later.
Downs was arrested and found in possession of drugs and cash.
Appearing at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, Downs, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to possessing a Class B drug with intent to supply and was jailed for 18 weeks.
Inspector Rob Harrison, district commander for Bassetlaw, said:
“This is a good example of the power of the local CCTV network and how we and our partners use it to tackle crime.
“Drug use and drug dealing are a blight on our community and we will always take very firm action when we come across it.
“On this occasion a patrolling officer was nearby and was able to catch this man in possession of drugs and cash.
“Downs is well known to us and we will keep locking him up – and others like him – for as long as he chooses to commit these kind of offences.
“I want our town centre to be a safe and welcoming place to visit, which is why the public can expect to see more of my officers patrolling on foot and brining people like Downs to book.”
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