TWO drug dealers have been jailed for of ten years after £15,000 of drugs money was found hidden in a baby bag.

Officers from the police’s specialised drugs squad were patrolling Grays High Street on Friday August 17 when they stopped and searched a number of men who were behaving suspiciously.

One was 23-year-old Keanu Hill, who became aggressive towards officers.

Hill of London Road, Grays refused to co-operate and tried to snatch his bag and belongings from officers as they searched him.

A search of Hill’s phone revealed text messages linking him to the supply of Class A drugs and a bank slip found on him showed he paid £1,000 in cash into the bank just one hour prior to his arrest.

Hill was arrested and officers went on to his home to carry out a further search there.

As officers arrived at Hill’s home to carry out the search, 33-year-old Jimmy Mukendi was driving away in a grey BMW. He was stopped and searched and found to have several wraps of Class A drugs in his pocket.

Inside his car officers found two knives concealed in a carrier bag and a holdall containing a self-loading pump action smooth bore gun and shotgun shells.

A search of Mukendi’s home at the time in Station Road, Harlow also revealed £15,000 hidden in a baby bag in the loft and a further £1,000 hidden in the lounge. The cash was seized by officers.

Hill was charged and pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply the Class A drug crack cocaine. He was jailed for 36 months.

Mukendi of Manford Way, Chigwell, was charged and pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of a Class A drug with intent to supply, possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm when prohibited for five years and two counts of possessing a knife in a public place. He was jailed for seven years.

PC Rory Phillips of the West Operation Raptor team said: “Both Mukendi and Hill clearly thought they could get away with dealing Class A drugs on the streets of our county – but they were wrong.

“For anyone who thinks gang life or drug dealing is glamorous this case serves as a reminder that violence and weapons go hand in hand with this lifestyle. You will be expected to carry weapons and perpetrate violence and you could be on the receiving end of both.”

The pair were sentenced at Basildon Crown Court last Wednesday.