Milton Keynes drug dealer jailed for carrying taser

A drug dealer living in Milton Keynes has been jailed for five years after being caught carrying a taser.
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Lee Sopp, 21, of Coffee Hall, Milton Keynes, was arrested on April 1 by police executing a warrant after he failed to appear at magistrates court on a separate matter.

Officers found Sopp asleep on a sofa at Oakfield Gardens in Leighton Buzzard and quickly apprehended him.

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Prosecuter Gavin West said: “He was searched and beside him was found a Gucci handbag.”

Inside the Gucci handag was £160 and 19 deal bags – later confirmed to be 7.53g of cocaine.

Mr West went on: “During the course of the search, a torch was found with a taser attachment. Therefore, a disguised firearm.”

Defending Sopp at Luton Crown Court today, Rupert Wheeler said: “In order to explain, he was recently out of custody, found himself in debt to drug dealers and very foolishly went back and dealt drugs in order to pay that debt.

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“He was carrying [the taser] in order to initially protect himself. Somewhat naively saying although this was not as dangerous as carrying a knife, he did not appreciate it attracted the minimum five years.”

Mr Wheeler added: “Despite his young age, he already appears to be almost entrenched in criminal behaviour. He has to some extent been left behind by the justice system. He is a man almost crying out for intervention by probation.”

The court heard Sopp has plans to start a new life outside of criminal activity.

Sentencing Sopp to five years, judge Michael Kay QC said: “You have a very sorry history for a man who’s only just turned 21, you have clearly gone off the rails in a very serious way.

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“I don’t accept the submission that the justice system has failed you. You have failed yourself, you make your decisions. If you genuinely have turned a corner, you will come out [of prison] with a resolve.”

Sopp was sentenced to five years for possession of a firearm, to serve alongside 3 years for possession of class A drugs with intent to supply. He will serve half of that sentence before being released on licence.

A forfeiture order was made on £160 and the taser, and a destruction order was made on the drugs.