A 29 year-old man from Cemaes Bay has been jailed after he admitted selling cocaine.
Police found a significant amount of cocaine and cash at the home of Jordan Jones on Stad Cae Rhun last month.
More drugs and money were found in his vehicle along with weapons.
Jones pleaded guilty of possessing Class A drugs with intent to supply, an offensive weapon in a private place and criminal property.
He was sentenced at Caernarfon Crown Court to two years and ten months in prison - and the cash was seized for use by North Wales Police.
Following the hearing on Wednesday, PC Jamie McDaid said: “Individuals who seek to make profit at the expense of very vulnerable people are not welcome on Ynys Mon."
"The supply of illegal drugs fuels violence, anti-social behaviour and wider criminality. It has a devastating impact on individuals, families and neighbourhoods."
"Drug dealing will not be tolerated, and Jones’ sentence serves as a warning that we will robustly investigate and pursue those involved."


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