Lettings agent sentenced for helping gang hide drugs and cash 

Lettings agent sentenced for helping gang hide drugs and cash 


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A lettings agent has received a 12-month community order and 150 hours of unpaid work after admitting to participating in the activities of what police call “an organised crime group.”

The agent – Natalie Child, 33, from Margate – was rewarded by a gang for allowing them to hide cash and drugs inside empty flats in Ramsgate.

Two properties were used to conceal large quantities of cocaine and drug-related equipment, with those responsible leaving cash for Child. 

Detectives from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate had been carrying out an investigation into a group led by Matthew O’Reilly, who between July 2022 and February 2023 frequently arranged for two other men – Carl Fincham and Rocco Inchenko – to collect, store and sell illegal substances on his behalf.

On February 1 2023 officers stopped Inchenko and found him in possession of two large bricks of cocaine along with several other small packets of the class A drug. He also had a key fob that granted him access to a nearby flat, where the officers found further evidence linking him to organised criminality. 

A total of 1.2kg of cocaine valued at more than £30,000 was seized.

Following Inchenko’s arrest and whilst police were still inside the property, letting agent Natalie Child arrived and attempted to gain entry.

She admitted having given Inchenko the keys to the flat and was also subsequently arrested, with mobile phone evidence used to prove O’Reilly had arranged for money to be left in a fridge for her to collect. She claimed to have been paid a total of £500 across several weeks.

Later that week search warrants were carried out at the homes of O’Reilly and Fincham, who were both arrested for drug supply offences. 

All four offenders were sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court. 

O’Reilly, pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine and possession of criminal property (Rolex watches), and was jailed for eight years and three months; Fincham admitted possessing a firearm and being concerned in the supply of cocaine and was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment; Inchenko was jailed for five years and three months after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine and possession of criminal property.

A police statement refers to Child having worked for a local (but unnamed) agency.

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