Ramesses Yebiemen, 29, from Haringey, London, was sentenced to 2 years and 4 months in prison after police discovered cocaine and heroin hidden inside car speakers during a stop in Tunbridge Wells on 16 February 2026.
Officers from the Neighbourhood Task Force intercepted Yebiemen following suspicious driving on Oak Road, which led to his arrest on Rymers Close.
During the search, Yebiemen voluntarily handed over 57 wraps of Class A drugs concealed in his underwear. Further inspection of his vehicle revealed removable speakers containing three containers filled with cocaine, heroin, cash, and drug scales.
Yebiemen faced multiple charges including possession with intent to supply Class A drugs, possession of criminal property related to the recovered cash, and driving without insurance. His case was heard and sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court on 9 June 2026.
Sergeant Ed Kavanagh commented: “Officers from our Neighbourhood Task Force are always quick to spot suspicious behaviour and will take prompt action to tackle those who come to their attention. He was stopped and despite his efforts to hide his stash, multiple deals of heroin and cocaine were recovered. He is now starting a prison sentence and I would warn any other dealers who are considering travelling to Kent to think again. You are likely to share the same fate as this criminal.”
Originally published by UKNIP.