Adam Kabuye-Kasule has been jailed for six years
- Credit: Suffolk Constabulary
A drug dealer has been jailed for his role as 'marketing manager' for a county line which used children as runners and raked in an estimated £100,000 in three months.
Adam Kabuye-Kasule, 29, was arrested at his sister's Hertfordshire address on December 15 as part of Operation Orochi – a partnership between Suffolk Constabulary and the Metropolitan Police to tackle county lines drug dealing.
Officers caught Kabuye-Kasule in possession of three golf ball sized wraps of heroin and crack cocaine, two mobile phones and digital weighing scales.
Forensic examination revealed that one of the phones belonged to the 'Reds' county line, which trafficked drugs between London and Suffolk, and had sent bulk marketing texts to 945 recipients since September 1 last year.