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A 33-year-old man has been sentenced to three years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply Class A, Class B and Class C drugs.
Andrew Yeung, 33 (DOB: 06/03/1991), of Crowborough, was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on Thursday, 20 February.
On Monday, January 20, this year, Yeung was stopped for driving erratically on Portsmouth Road, Cobham.
The officers who stopped him detected a faint smell of Cannabis and decided to conduct a search of his vehicle.
While conducting the search, officers uncovered a large quantity of Class A, Class B and Class C drugs, as well as suspected psychoactive substances.
Also found inside the car was a bag containing approximately £1,400 in cash, with further amounts discovered hidden in the vehicle and in Yeung's pockets.
Investigating officer PC Freya Turner, said: "Drug related crime can have a devastating impact on the community.
“Thanks to a great stop by the arresting officer and work by the Neighbourhood Policing Investigation Team, we continue in our determination to protect the community and wider Surrey from organised crime.
"I hope this outcome serves as a message to others that this will never be tolerated."