Daniel Worrall, 25, dealt drugs across Cambridgeshire to fund his lavish lifestyle, which includes a Rolex watch and designer clothes.

Worrall, from Huntingdon, caught the attention of Cambridgeshire Police officers in 2023 when he took out 12 car insurance policies between March and November.

He used fake names and also failed to disclose his criminal convictions.

Worrall was then arrested on December 21, 2023 in Marley Avenue, Cambridge.

During his arrest, officers discovered that he was carrying a mobile phone with messages linking him to dealing class A and B drugs across Cambridgeshire, as well as almost £2,000 in cash.

Cambridgeshire Police officers also searched a flat he had keys to in Valiant Lane, where high value items including a Rolex watch and designer clothes and shoes worth more than £20,000 were discovered.

More than £5,000 in cash was also found at the Valiant Lane flat.

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At Huntingdon Crown Court on Friday, February 23, Worrall, of Percy Green Place, Huntingdon, was sentenced to six years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine, ketamine, cannabis and acquiring criminal property.

He also pleaded guilty to 12 counts of making false statements.

Detective Sergeant Rob Goodman, who investigated, said: "Worrall was living a lifestyle his unemployment suggested was not possible.

"That combined with the cash and messages discovered on his mobile phone evidenced he was dealing class A and B drugs across Cambridgeshire for some time.

"Drug dealing is not a glamorous lifestyle and could land anyone who chooses to get involved a lengthy prison sentence."