Five drug dealers who supplied Class A and B drugs in Watford have been jailed for a combined total of more than 33 years.
Two of the men were also jailed for their role in trafficking a vulnerable teenage girl who police traced to a room at the Holiday Inn hotel in Clarendon Road, Watford, in August 2024.
As well as locating the teenager at the hotel, police seized 2C-B (a synthetic psychedelic drug), MDMA, cannabis, LSD and cocaine from the room.
Jakub Hostacny, aged 24, and of Arliss Court, Watford, appeared at St Albans Crown Court on 27 March. He was jailed for five years and two months for being concerned in the supplying of Class A and B drugs.
Hostacny was also jailed for eight months for arranging or facilitating the trafficking of a vulnerable girl who was being used by the gang.
The other four gang members were sentenced at St Albans Crown Court earlier this month.
Shakir Bugembe, aged 24, of Surrey Lane, London, was jailed for eight years and six months.
Rahim Ssenyonga, aged 23, of Frithwood Avenue, Northwood, was jailed for six years and three months.
Rajwan Miah, aged 38, of Walnut Tree Road, Hounslow, was jailed for three years and seven months.
Imad Lamin, aged 22, of Eskdale Avenue, Northolt, was jailed for eight years and six months. He was given an extra year behind bars for his role in trafficking the vulnerable woman.
A Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Order is also being sought against Hostacny and Lamin.
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