A drug dealer from Woolwich has been jailed after a police raid on his home revealed he had been operating a drug network in Medway from his bedroom.

Tamer Bodur, of Claydown Mews, Woolwich, was caught as part of an investigation into county lines drug dealing networks, with a police raid on his south London home uncovering heroin and cocaine, a large amount of cash, several knives and a CS gas canister.

The 22-year-old pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin and possession of criminal property, and in Maidstone Crown Court he was sentenced to five years and two months in jail.

Following the county lines drug dealing investigation, Kent Police officers executed a warrant at Bodur's Woolwich address early on October 24.

A police raid found Bodur in his bedroom, and an extensive search of the property uncovered two mobile phones containing data linked to county lines deals.

Police seized £5,300 in cash found in a shoebox, and a plastic container of heroin, 53 wraps of heroin, a large amount of crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia were also found.

The drugs had a total street value of £3,320, and several large knifes and two imitation firearms were also recovered from the bedroom, plus a CS gas cannister found next to the front door.

DC Terry Hanlon of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, the officer in charge of the case, said: "Bodur thought he was safe co-ordinate a drug dealing network in Medway from his bedroom in London, however our officers are relentless in their approach to tracking down dealers and putting them behind bars.

"This sentence sends a clear message that we will continue to target those who believe they can come into the county and attempt to sell drugs to the vulnerable people in our communities."