Doncaster drug dealer jailed - after being 'caught in the act'

South Yorkshire Police say an investigation into his activities formed part of an ongoing investigation into numerous drug supply lines

Keenan Milliken
Author: Oliver MorganPublished 9th Apr 2024

A drug dealer from Doncaster has been jailed for over two years after being 'caught in the act' of supplying heroin and crack cocaine.

The 22-year old from Lime Tree Walk in Denaby Bain has been put behind bars for two years and eight months at Sheffield Crown Court after pleading guilty to two charges - of supplying Class A drugs, heroin and crack cocaine.

Keenan Milliken, who was running a supply line for Class A drugs, was arrested in January 2024 after being found selling quantities of drugs in Conisborough.

This is the first time he has ever been given a custodial sentence - but his conviction came as part of an ongoing operation into numerous drug supply lines across Doncaster.

The campaign involving a team of officers, detectives and staff across different departments has been running for several months and is untangling Doncaster's web of county lines, with a number of dealers sent to prison and more set to be sentenced in the coming weeks and months.

Detective Sergeant Rachael Smith, who has been involved in the operation targeting Doncaster's drug dealers, said: "The use and supply of illegal drugs is linked to organised crime groups (OCGs) who have been known to inflict terror and violence on innocent neighbourhoods and communities.

"This organised criminality is manifested in street gangs or groups of criminals in Doncaster and, like in many places across the country, these groups are involved in the supply of drugs across the city.

"The use and supply of drugs is directly linked to the increase in OCG-related violence that Doncaster has witnessed over recent years.

"This includes fatal knife attacks, serious violent assaults and even firearms discharges. The majority of these are targeted attacks between rival OCGs attempting to increase their influence over the drugs market in certain areas of the city or to gain control of a particular drugs line.

"Every 'simple' street deal funds this unacceptable violence, which causes a significant detrimental impact to our local communities.

"With every attack, there is a real threat of an innocent member of the public being injured and that is why we are steadfast in our determination to continue rooting out these suppliers and stopping the sale of drugs in Doncaster."

If you are concerned about the supply of drugs in your area, please contact us on 101 or report online through the portal on the South Yorkshire Police website.

If there is an emergency or a person's life is at risk, please dial 999.

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