Andrew Charalambous Sentenced To 4 Years In Jail!

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A Camberley man, Andrew Charalambous (DOB 05/04/1964), has been sentenced to 4 years and 4 months at Guildford Crown Court after being found in possession of a significant quantity of Class A drugs and attempting to conceal his identity.
What happened:
On 27 June 2021 police on routine patrol followed a silver Renault Megane after it was seen driving dangerously at high speed on the A31/A331.
The driver initially gave a false name and provided an implausible explanation for his journey. Officers searched the vehicle under Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act.
A mobile phone, a bank card bearing the name Andrew Charalambous, a till receipt and a hidden taped package containing white rocks suspected to be Class A drugs were found.
The suspect later admitted his real identity and was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.
On 27 October at Guildford Crown Court, Andrew Charalambous was sentenced to 4 years 4 months imprisonment.
Police comment: Surrey Police praised officers for following their instincts, removing a significant quantity of drugs from the streets and protecting communities from harm.
If you have concerns about drug dealing in your area you can:
Report anonymously to Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111
Report online or contact Surrey Police via their website
In an emergency, always call 999
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