A “prolific” spice dealer in Manchester has been jailed.
Anthony Hunt, 32, from Manchester was jailed at Manchester Crown Court for seven years and nine months after admitting seven offences.
Officers raided Hunt’s home in Moston to recover one of Greater Manchester Police’s largest seizures of the synthetic psychoactive substance spice.
The street value of the haul is estimated at £46,200. They also discovered amphetamine worth £8,000 and cannabis valued at £2,500.
Prior to this, Hunt was arrested after being found with £7,500 worth of heroin and cocaine and a "substantial" amount of cash.
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