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He arrived home from holiday to find police waiting for him at the airport
He arrived home from holiday to find police waiting for him at the airport

Wales Online

time11-07-2025

  • Wales Online

He arrived home from holiday to find police waiting for him at the airport

He arrived home from holiday to find police waiting for him at the airport Joshua Pope flew back from Morocco and was immediately arrested A holidaying drug dealer was arrested minutes after touching down from a trip to Morocco, a court has heard. Joshua Pope had been identified as running a Swansea-based cocaine and heroin operation following detailed analysis of phone data and movements. Pope was arrested just before 1am on Sunday, June 9 this year by South Wales Police officers who were waiting for him on the tarmac at Stansted Airport when his flight from Marrakesh arrived. Swansea Crown Police heard officers boarded the jet and escorted the defendant off the plane. ‌ They arrested him then drove him back to Wales for questioning. ‌ Police bodycam footage shows drug dealer Joshua Pope being arrested (Image: South Wales Police ) The court heard the airport arrest was the culmination of detailed phone forensics through which officers established the 32-year-old had been operating a drug dealing phone line called the "Oscar" line. The line had been sending bulk messages offering crack cocaine and heroin. Article continues below Officers had also been able to co-locate Pope's personal phone with the drug phone as he made on journeys across the UK. For all the latest court stores sign up to our crime newsletter Joshua Pope ran a drugs line (Image: South Wales Police ) The court heard officers thought they had dismantled the Oscar drugs line in 2024 following an investigation which led to a conviction but it became apparent the line was continuing to operate in the hands of another. ‌ It was said Pope operated the Oscar line between February and June this year. Joshua Pope, of Bryn Parc, Morriston, had previously pleaded guilty being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and being concerned in the supply of heroin when he appeared in the dock for sentencing. With a discount for his guilty pleas Pope was sentenced to for three years in prison. Article continues below The defendant will serve up to half the sentence in custody before being released on licence to serve the remainder in the community. Get daily breaking news updates on your phone by joining our WhatsApp community here . We occasionally treat members to special offers, promotions and ads from us and our partners. See our Privacy Notice

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