PSNI acknowledge sentence handed down to man charged in South East Antrim UDA drugs investigation

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Officers from the Paramilitary Crime Task Force (PCTF) have acknowledged the sentence handed down Chris Djorjani at Antrim Crown Court today, Thursday 22 December.

In the PSNI statement they say that the 39-year-old received 100 hours community service and a probation order for 3 years – having previously pleaded guilty to possession of a Class A controlled drug with intent to supply.They add that today’s outcome follows from a PCTF investigation into drugs criminality linked to the South East Antrim UDA.Detective Inspector Corrigan said: “Officers searched a car, under the Misuse of Drugs Act, in the Ballymena area on the afternoon of Friday 12 November 2021.“The defendant, carrying a package, ran from the car into a nearby field where he was later arrested.

"Thanks to the help of Police Dog Jonno, a cocaine package was found hidden within a stone wall bordering the field.

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" This cocaine was later estimated to have a street value of around £10,000.”Detective Inspector Corrigan continued: “People who bring drugs into our communities don’t care about the inevitable pain and heartache they bring to individuals and their families.

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"They’re only concerned about their own financial gain, with no regard for those lives that get destroyed along the way.“With the continued help of our partners, and the support of local communities, we are committed to removing drugs from our streets and putting those responsible before the courts.

"I would appeal to anyone with information, or concerns, about the use or supply of illegal drugs to contact us on 101.”The Paramilitary Crime Task Force is a multi-agency task force set up in Northern Ireland to protect communities by tackling all forms of criminality linked to paramilitarism. It consists of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the National Crime Agency and HM Revenue & Customs.