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Police Road Stop Ends in Jail Sentence for Cocaine Dealer

Published on: 7 May, 2026
Updated on: 7 May, 2026

Joao Brandao Dos Santos

A man has been jailed after officers uncovered drugs and cash during a proactive stop in Guildford as part of Surrey Police’s winter drink and drug driving campaign, Op Limit.

On December 2 2025, officers from Surrey Police’s Neighbourhood Policing Team were carrying out patrols when they stopped a vehicle in Guildford.

During routine checks, officers identified discrepancies with the vehicle’s registration and insurance details. While speaking to the driver, Joao Brandao Dos Santos, 26, from Redhill, they also noticed he was in possession of two mobile phones and a large quantity of cash.

Brandao Dos Santos was detained under Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act and his vehicle searched. A large sum of cash was recovered and both mobile phones were seized due to suspected links to drug supply.

A drugs dog indicated the presence of drugs within the vehicle although no drugs were initially located. Further searches resulted in a white sock being found on Brandao Dos Santos’s person containing multiple grip seal bags of a white powder, later confirmed to be cocaine.

A follow up search of his home address uncovered digital scales, a further quantity of cocaine (totalling 16.14 grams), and additional cash totalling £1,513.

On April 22, Dos Santos, was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court to 30 months’ imprisonment after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply a Class A drug (cocaine), driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence, and driving without insurance. He was also ordered to pay £228, given six penalty points, and £1513 in seized cash was forfeited.

PC Selby said: “Op Limit may run during the festive period, but our work to tackle criminality on Surrey’s roads continues all year round.

“This stop shows how proactive policing can uncover far more serious offending. What began as a routine roadside check quickly led to the discovery of drugs intended for supply in our communities.

“Anyone who thinks they can use the road network to commit crime should be clear – we are out there 365 days a year. The consequences don’t end after Christmas. As this case shows, they can lead to significant prison sentences and long-term impact on your future.”

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