Thomas Crombie, 23, was sentenced to two years and three months in prison after being convicted of drug-related offenses in Hull, East Yorkshire. Authorities discovered drugs including cocaine and heroin valued at approximately £10,000 during a search of his residence. Additionally, officers found £10,000 in cash believed to be proceeds from drug sales.
Crombie admitted to possession with intent to supply controlled substances, as well as possession of money obtained through criminal activity. The case gained attention following the discovery of a photograph showing Crombie covered in bank notes, which authorities said demonstrated his involvement in drug trafficking.
Alongside his prison sentence, Crombie was ordered to forfeit £5,000, which will be donated to charity. The sentencing followed an investigation into drug distribution activities in the Hull area.
