Dad Sends 3-Year-Old Son to Nursery With ‘Drug Dealer’s Kit’ Instead of Lunch Pack
A dopey dad sent his three year-old son to nursery school with a “drug dealer’s kit” instead of his usual lunch pack.
Lee Webb, 23, confused the two bags as he dropped off his child at the Smarty Pants Nursery in Folkestone, Kent.
Staff opened up the toddler’s rucksack expecting to find food and drink but found a tupperware box containing cocaine and mephedrone, a banned stimulant. They also discovered two knives, a set of scales and other drugs paraphernalia.
Staff alerted police and Webb turned up and demanded the bag back.
Prosecutor Mary Jacobson told Canterbury Crown Court they refused to hand over the Tupperware box and he left.
A PCSO then arrived and took possession of the tupperware with white powder, a blue wrap, a spoon, weighing scales and two knives.
Police raided Webb’s home in Folkestone and found #680 in cash. He claimed he had been given the bag by another person to look after overnight – and had the details of a local solicitor scribbled on his hand.
Father-of-two, Webb, a tree surgeon with EDF power company, was charged and admitted possessing the Class A and B drugs.
He was jailed for four years by Judge James O’Mahony who told him: “You sent your three-year-old son to nursery with a rucksack containing a significant quantity of Class A and B drugs. In effect, you sent your son there with a drug dealer’s kit! Your stupidity put children at risk and I consider the potential exposure to children of these drugs is so serious only an immediate custodial sentence can be justified.”
The judge added: “You maintain you were holding the drugs on behalf of another and that you were expecting to be paid cash for holding the drugs. You must have been well trusted by those further up the (drugs) chain although you indicated you felt intimidated by the individual you assisted. Yet you have rejected an opportunity to give evidence in relation to this man and, in reality, profits from selling drugs mean that those involved are invariably intimidating.”
Source: swns.com
Wicked Dad… the 4years u will spend is small compare to the image of ur young son. mtchuuu
What a stupid dad..shm
Hehehe! ! Everyday for the theif….. I think this is just how fate designed it 4 him to be apprehended.
If u r responsiable father hw can u help someone keep drugs,lier
Stupid man
Lolz… despite the seriousness of the situation it’s quite hilarious just imagine the kids face when he saw the drugs instead of his delicious lunch…He should get ample time in jail
lol
Wonders shall neva end
His cup is filled that why he made that grave mistake.dat saves him right
Somebody gave it to him and his intimidating him, story for d gods. Four years inprisonment serves him right.
Nemesis jst caught up with him.It serves him right. I feel for de little boy he has exposed to de world in such manner.
God’s special way of apprehending him. Who knows how long he has been into the dirty biz. I feel for d innocent boy
What! what a high level of irresponsibility.
What a shame!!! The sentence is good for him, I just pity the kids.
He was probably high so the 2 boxes looked alike to him
The man is sick, he is irresponsible
Wicked man.!
Poor boy.He will be stigmatised
whao…i had a good laugh, serves him right they should keep him where he belongs
Its the little child I pity and the stigma it will cause among his friends.
sure that’s my own concern as for the man let him waste
Hahahaha sounds funny. Well, this is what happens when a man is high on drugs, he can mistake his bedroom for toilet.
When ones time is up, nothing can be done to stop it. serves him right
See how God just disgraced him
God has disgraced him
yeye father
Kids should not be exposed to dangers like this