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Top crack dealer spent £175,000 earnings on designer clothes

Police have released a picture showing the incredible haul of goods a top county lines dealer bought with his drug sales.

Stefan Miller, 30, spent his earnings on a £27,450 Rose Gold Daytona watch and £13,000 on 44 pairs of trainers from the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and Gucci.

Miller, of Wandsworth, London, made £175,000 from dealing while he was a ringleader of a drug operation using young 14 to 16-year-old boys as ‘runners’ around Gloucestershire.

He was jailed in March and was found with more than £100,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine and more than £16,350 in cash.

Miller appeared before Gloucester Crown Court in March, where he admitted conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin between April 1 and June 30, 2017.



He was also convicted of possession of class A drugs with intent to supply as investigators found the trail led to his address in London.

A confiscation order was made for £63,594.80 – his total realisable assets – and the massive haul of designer shoes, clothes, and Rolex watches is to be sold at auction on August 14.

He was jailed for 11 years – which was at the time the biggest jail sentence handed out in Gloucestershire for county-lines activity.

DCI Neil Smith said: ‘My message is very simple.

‘If you are a drug dealer and you want to exploit young vulnerable children, we will find you, we will catch you and we will take everything off you that you have actually paid for through your drug dealing.’


The court heard how he would arrange taxis and hotel rooms for his two teen drug runners in Cheltenham and Gloucester, and co-ordinate the supply of drugs remotely.

Earlier this month, there was a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing at the same court.

It heard that Miller had benefitted by £175,000 from his drug dealing and was found to have £63,594.80 in realisable assets.

The proceeds will be split between Gloucestershire police, the Home Office, Crown Prosecution Service and the courts.

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