Drug related convictions (FOI)Drug related convictions (FOI)
Produced by the Freedom of Information officeAuthored by States of Jersey and published on
20 October 2016.Request
A
How many people were arrested, charged and / or convicted for drug offences covered by the Misuse of Drugs Law 2000 and the Drug Trafficking Offences Law 2008 between 1 September 2014 and 1 September 2015?
B
How many people were arrested, charged and / or convicted for drug offences covered by the Misuse of Drugs Law 2000 and the Drug Trafficking Offences Law 2008 between 1 September 2015 and 1 September 2016?
C
Of these offences, how many were trafficking offences (for each year)?
D
What is the estimated value of drugs seized from these offences (for each year)?
E
For those convicted, what punishment did they receive?
Please break down the figures by age, sex and residential status of the person arrested, charged or convicted.
Response
A to C
Drug Trafficking is defined under Schedule 2 of the Drug Trafficking Offences (Enforcement of Confiscation Orders) (Jersey) Regulations 2008. The below link will take the reader to the relevant legislation:
Drug Trafficking Offences (Enforcement of Confiscation Orders) (Jersey) Regulations 2008 on the Jersey Law website
Four offences within the Misuse of drugs (Jersey) Law 1978 are listed in the ‘Trafficking’ definition.
These offences are:
- Article 4(1): Importation and exportation of controlled drugs
- Article 5: Production or supply of controlled drugs
- Article 6: Manufacture or supply of a scheduled substance
- Article 8(1): transportation or storage of controlled drugs
During the time period 1 September 2014 to 1 September 2016, the States of Jersey police recorded 22 cases were individuals were arrested, charged or convicted of an offence under the Misuse of Drugs (Jersey) Law 1978 as listed above. 12 offences in the first year and 10 in the second.
D
The estimated street value of drugs seized by the States of Jersey Police and Customs and Immigration are recorded annually from January to December. The figures to date are as follows:
2014 | £365,000 | £950,000 |
2015 | £1,247,000 | £2,300,000 |
2016 to date | £320,000 | £3,500,000 |
E
The below tables represent the offences and sentencing for each offence identified for each year. The residential status indicates if the individuals lived on the Island at the time of the offence. The letter J indicates the individual was a juvenile under the age of 18 at the time of the offence.
Other abbreviations are below:
- CSO = Community Service Order
September 2014 – August 2015 |
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Number | Offence | Sentence | M / F | Age | Island Resident |
1 | Import Class A drug | P 12 months and CSO 90 hrs | M | 26 | Yes |
2 | Supply Class B drug | P 12 months | M | 19 | Yes |
3 | Import Class B drug | F £100 | M | 32 | Yes |
4 | Supply Cass B drug | F £500 | M | 30 | Yes |
5 | Supply Class B drug | F £200 and BO six months | M | 29 | Yes |
6 | Import Class C drug | CSO 50 hours | M | 30 | Yes |
7 | Import Class A drug | Two offenders each received: P 12 months and a CSO. One for 330 hrs, one for 270 hrs | M M | 26 20 | Yes Yes |
8 | Import Class B Drug | Two offenders. Imp 78 months and 66 months respectively | M M | 39 29 | No No |
9 | Attempt Imp class C | Withdrawn at court | M | J | Yes |
10 | Import Class B drug | Three offenders, each P 12 months and CSO, 160, 180 and 110 hours respectively | M M M | 23 25 21 | Yes Yes Yes |
11 | Supply Class B drug | F £500 | M | 38 | Yes |
12 | Supply Class A drug | Imp 42 months | M | 27 | Yes |
Number | Offence | Sentence | M / F | Age | Island Resident |
1 | Import Class A drug | Three offenders, Imp six years, 54 months and two years respectively | M F F | 40 38 32 | Yes No Yes |
2 | Supply Class B drug | F £150 | M | 19 | Yes |
3 | Import Class A drug | Acquitted | M | 49 | Yes |
4 | Import Class B drug | Two offenders, Imp 45 months and 27 months respectively | M F | 31 32 | Yes No |
5 | Supply Class B drug | P 12 months and CSO 140 hrs | M | 59 | Yes |
6 | Supply Class B drug | CSO 160 hrs and BO 12 months | M | 55 | Yes |
7 | Import Class C drug | Caution | M | 27 | Yes |
8 | Supply Class B drug | Two offenders, both received a caution | M M | J J | Yes Yes |
9 | Conspiracy to import | Ongoing case | M | 31 | Yes |
10 | Import Class B drug | Two offenders, ongoing case | M M | 26 25 | No Yes |