A DRUG dealer caught with more than £9,000 in cash has been jailed.

Officers were patrolling in Faymore Gardens, South Ockendon on October 29 when they became suspicious of a Ford Fiesta.

The car was stopped and officers could smell a strong aroma of the Class B drug cannabis. They searched the driver, 20-year-old Joseph Ituah, and the vehicle and found more than £9,000 in the driver’s side footwell.

Inside the boot of the vehicle officers also found a large bag containing hydroponic lamps and fans commonly used to grow the Class B drug.

Officers also seized mobile phones containing evidence of Ituah’s involvement in the supply of cannabis. A later search of his home in Hainault Road, Romford found the remnants of cannabis all over one of the rooms.

Ituah was arrested and charged with being concerned in the supply of Class B drugs and acquiring criminal property.

He admitted the charges at Basildon Crown Court and was jailed for eight months.

A 17-year-old boy from Romford, also arrested at the time and who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to possessing a Class A drug. He was made the subject of a youth rehabilitation order and ordered to take part in a substance misuse programme.

PC Emma Ridings of the West Operation Raptor team said: “The sale and supply of all drugs involves violence, exploitation and criminality which is why every day Operation Raptor are out on the streets of Essex targeting, arresting and locking up those involved in these offences."