Man jailed for dealing in heroin
A 34-year-old man from Norfolk has been jailed for three and a half years for dealing in heroin.
James Surgay, of Ashwood Hotel, Nelson Road South, Great Yarmouth, admitted two offences of supplying heroin on 4 and 8 July this year.
Norwich Crown Court heard he had been involved in drug activities since 1992.
Judge Peter Jacobs, sentencing, told Surgay: “You are the only person who can put this right, having become addicted to Class A drugs.”
He added: “It takes a lot of willpower to get off drugs, but only you can do it.”
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