Three men who supplied crack cocaine and heroin in the Great Yarmouth area have been jailed for a total of 10 years and four months.

Eastern Daily Press: Sonny Patience, 21, from London, was jailed for four years for supplying crack cocaine and heroin in Great Yarmouth. Picture: Norfolk PoliceSonny Patience, 21, from London, was jailed for four years for supplying crack cocaine and heroin in Great Yarmouth. Picture: Norfolk Police (Image: Archant)

Adam Murphy, 28, from Great Yarmouth, Sonny Patience, 21, from London and Jordan Miah-Mora, 18, from Kent were convicted of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.

The court heard how officers observed the trio supplying drugs between July and October as part of Operation Gravity.

Police seized a number of mobile phones, cash, an amount of cannabis, as well as a number of wraps of crack cocaine and heroin.

Murphy was sentenced to three years in prison, Patience was sentenced to four years in prison and Miah-Mora was imprisoned for three years and four months.

Eastern Daily Press: Jordan Miah-Mora, 18, from Kent, was jailed for three years and four months for supplying crack cocaine and heroin in Great Yarmouth. Picture: Norfolk PoliceJordan Miah-Mora, 18, from Kent, was jailed for three years and four months for supplying crack cocaine and heroin in Great Yarmouth. Picture: Norfolk Police (Image: Archant)

Detective Constable, Elliot Forbes, said: 'This is part of our continued efforts to tackle the supply of Class A drugs in Great Yarmouth under Operation Gravity.

'I hope [the] sentencing reassures the local community that we will not tolerate this kind of activity in the town and we will seek to prosecute those breaking the law.'