Chatham Drug Dealer Jailed After Assaulting Police Officer and Attempting to Flush Evidence
A Chatham man has been imprisoned following his conviction for assaulting a Kent Police officer and trying to dispose of drugs during his arrest.
The bathroom door slammed shut. Inside, a suspected drug dealer frantically tried to flush evidence down the toilet as Kent Police officers moved to make their arrest in Chatham.
But the desperate attempt to dispose of the drugs failed.
The Arrest That Went Wrong
Officers discovered cocaine, cannabis, and drug dealing paraphernalia during the operation. The situation escalated when the man assaulted a police officer during the arrest process, adding a serious charge of assaulting an emergency worker to his existing drug offences.
Kent Police announced the successful prosecution through their official social media channels, highlighting the case as part of their ongoing efforts to tackle drug crime across the county. The force regularly publicises such convictions to demonstrate their commitment to pursuing drug dealers and protecting officer safety.
Part of a Wider Pattern
This case forms part of Kent Police’s broader crackdown on drug dealing across the county. Just last month, another Kent man, Gareth Harnett, received a prison sentence on 13 February 2026 for drug supply offences worth £92,000, uncovered through decoded EncroChat messages.
The Chatham incident demonstrates the lengths some suspects will go to avoid prosecution. Yet officers are trained to expect such behaviour during drug raids – from attempts to destroy evidence to physical resistance.
Drug dealing operations typically involve Class A substances like cocaine alongside cannabis, with dealers often keeping paraphernalia including scales, bags, and mobile phones used for coordinating sales.
Justice Served
The successful prosecution sends a clear message about consequences for both drug dealing and assaulting emergency workers. Courts take attacks on police officers seriously, often adding significant time to sentences.
Kent Police’s Medway division handles numerous such cases each year, working alongside Medway Council through community safety partnerships to tackle drug-related crime in towns like Chatham.
Key Takeaways
- Chatham drug dealer jailed for assaulting officer and attempting to destroy evidence
- Police seized cocaine, cannabis and dealing equipment during the arrest
- Case highlights Kent Police’s ongoing efforts to tackle drug crime and protect officers
What This Means for Kent Residents
This successful prosecution reinforces Kent Police’s commitment to tackling drug dealing in Medway communities, helping to reduce the availability of harmful substances in Chatham and surrounding areas. Residents who suspect drug dealing activity in their neighbourhoods should report it through the 101 non-emergency line or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. The case also demonstrates that attempting to destroy evidence or assault officers during arrests will result in additional serious charges, sending a strong deterrent message to others involved in the drug trade across Kent.
Source: @kent_police
Published: 25 March 2026