A pair of drug dealing brothers from Blackheath have been jailed after being found guilty of supplying cocaine.

Ali Khreiwech, 22 and Mohammad Khreiwech, 24, of Highbrook Road were both sentenced to three and a half years in prison at Woolwich Crown Court.

Police found a large amount of drug paraphernalia which included ready made lottery ticket wraps, latex gloves and scales with white powder on them at their home on January 9, 2013.

Officers also found a quantity of cocaine inside a vehicle near the property.

The brothers were arrested and taken to Plumstead police station where they were bailed pending an analysis of the drugs.

After results came back positive for cocaine, the pair were charged with concerned in the supply of cocaine on February 5 last year.

Both brothers were convicted of supplying a controlled drug of class A to another and Ali Khreiwech was also found guilty of money laundering on January 14 after pleading not guilty.

All forfeited drugs were destroyed.

Officer on the case, DS Sarah Spencer, said: "These convictions show we will pursue and disrupt those organised criminals involved in the supply of Class A drugs around London.

"The Violent Organised Crime Unit at Greenwich continues to combat these drug supply networks and those who profit from the sale of them."