A drug dealer who was stopped by police gave police an extraordinary excuse when he tried to convince them he was on holiday. Adrian Badea was stopped by police in Tunbridge Well, Kent, some 223 miles from his home in Crewe in Cheshire.
The 27-year-old tried to convince officers that he was a tourist after they pulled over the BMW he was driving in March 2023. But his excuse soon collapsed, and Badea admitted that he had been carrying cocaine.
Badea was caught on police bodycam footage after they pulled him over. In the video he initially says that he is just “visiting the city” from Crewe.
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However, after being questioned further by officers he admits that he is carrying drugs. Officers then searched the vehicle and found six bags of cocaine, cannabis, and ÂŁ130 in cash.
Following the discovery, Badea was arrested. It would later come to light that he had been working for an organised crime group.
The black BMW belonging to Badea had been previously linked to suspicious activity prior to it being stopped in a retail park. Following the encounter Badea was charged with possessing cocaine with intent to supply, possessing cannabis, and driving without insurance.
After pleading guilty, Badea was sentenced to two years’ and four months in prison at Maidstone Crown Court on January 14 2025.
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Sgt Ed Kavanagh, of Kent Police, said: “Itâs always pleasing to hear from genuine tourists who are keen to visit and enjoy the many delights of Tunbridge Wells. Sadly, Badea wasnât one of them.
“Checks to his phone showed he was being directed by a third party to multiple locations across west Kent to deal drugs. The device included postcode locations from users to have cocaine delivered to their doorsteps.
“This sentence is just the latest in several recent successful convictions of drug dealers who have tried to target Tunbridge Wells. It again illustrates just how effective our officers are in identifying offenders, many of whom are travelling from other areas of the country, and wrongly assuming we are a soft touch.”
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