Drug dealer who brought class A drugs into market town and made almost £6,000 is ordered to pay £18
A drug dealer who made almost £6,000 shipping class A drugs into a Staffordshire town has been given two months to pay just £18 for his crimes.
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Shiro Lewis, formerly of Dooley Close in Willenhall, is serving jail time for his part in a conspiracy bringing heroin and cocaine into Burton-on-Trent from Birmingham between 2017 and 2018.
In November he was sentenced to 30 months in prison for conspiracy to supply class A drugs and possession of a prohibited weapon, a gas canister.
He was back in court on Wednesday this week for a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing, where a judge heard that he had profited from the conspiracy by £5,829.76.