A CANNABIS farmer caught with £77,000 worth of the illegal drug and as well as indecent images of children has been jailed.
Nezir Slemaj appeared at Newcastle Crown Court earlier this month where he was sentenced to 16 months behind bars.
The 20-year-old first came to the attention of police when his home on Northcote Street, Newcastle was searched by officers back in August last year.
A total of 68 mature plants and 134 others at various stages of growth were seized alongside equipment valued at around £10,000.
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When Slemaj was arrested, two mobile phones were also recovered and examined with detectives later uncovering a range of horrific indecent images and videos.
Slemaj was later charged and appeared at Newcastle Crown court on December 16 where he was convicted of three counts of making indecent photographs of children, one count of possessing extreme pornography and producing a Class B drug and was remanded in custody.
On March 16, he was sentenced at the same court to a total of 16 months behind bars, given a ten-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order and placed on the Sex Offenders’ Register for ten years.
Detective Constable Dan Hall, from Northumbria Police, said: “As a force we are committed to protecting our communities from any form of criminality and the ripple effects that can happen as a result.
“In this case, a simple house search led to the seizure and destruction of a large quantity of cannabis which could have made its way onto our streets and saw the profits reinvested into further crime.
“As part of our thorough investigation, a number of indecent images were also found on Slemaj’s phone and added to the solid file of evidence we were able to put before the courts.
“Slemaj had no previous convictions and what initially began as a drugs investigation has resulted in the conviction of a potentially dangerous sex offender who is now registered with law enforcement.”
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