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Uk Cannabis sold from The Wake and Bakery in Cheriton High Street, Folkestone


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Two workers at a high street bakery were secretly selling cannabis alongside its fresh cakes and sausage rolls, a court has heard.

The Wake and Bakery in Cheriton, Folkestone, left customers puzzled after announcing its imminent closure in March.

But the venue had taken centre stage in a police sting after it emerged the Class B drug was being served up by two employees alongside its baked goods.

Two men were sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court last Tuesday for their part in the operation, which ran from October last year until March.

Alfie Ball, 24, of Cheriton Road, Folkestone, was jailed for two years and three months.

Richard Francis, 33, of Sir John Moore Avenue, Hythe, was handed a nine-month sentence suspended for two years.

Laying down the prosecution’s case, Daniel Stevenson explained: “These two defendants were involved in the supply of cannabis from a business premises, The Wake and Bakery on Cheriton High Street in Folkestone.

“Both defendants worked either at or for the bakery.

“Alfie Ball was involved in the operation at a level above Francis, and Ball was responsible for receiving requests for cannabis, and for directing Francis to make supplies.

“Francis would then deliver individual deals to customers to avoid being stopped with a large quantity in his vehicle.”

The court was told it was impossible to gauge how much cannabis was sold during the period, and another individual still remains at large.

Francis was stopped and searched a number of times in the months leading up to his arrest, Mr Stevenson explained.

When police executed a warrant at his home in November they found a contact number saved as ‘Food delivery’ stored on his phone.

Messages from the line gave numerous locations for cannabis drops around Folkestone, while others related to baking.

 

In February, officers saw Francis dealing from his car window in Roman Way, with a boot filled with decorating equipment and bakery goods.

Francis tried concealing his phone, but when it rang repeatedly officers found the device, which contained a number of incriminating messages.

They included customer requests for different weights and strains, the prosecution said.

The phone would then lead officers to the Wake and Bakery, where Ball was arrested on the morning of March 15.

Mr Stevenson continued: “There were multiple messages on the lock screen of Ball’s phone, which included requests to purchase cannabis, for example ‘yoyo you good can you do me a eighth? Can you tick an eighth till tomorrow, looking for half an ounce’ et cetera.”

Ball gave a no-comment police interview, while Francis said he did not know cannabis was being sold and he was only a casual worker at the bakery.

Following their arrests, The Wake and Bakery released a Facebook message announcing its immediate closure, saying the location is “no longer viable”.

"It’s with a heavy heart we have to announce we will be closing our doors for the last time,” it read.

"We’ve had a great year but we’ve made the decision the shop, in its current location, is no longer viable.

"Thank you everyone who has supported us.

"We will hopefully be back soon in a bigger, better location.”

Numerous customers sent messages of condolence and support, with many heaping praise on the bakery’s produce.

Meanwhile, Ball and Francis pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of dealing cannabis at the same court in April.

The judge, Recorder Michael Turner, told the pair they both played “a significant role” and “ignored warnings” from the police.

“This was an operation that was run out of a bakery in Folkestone and I am satisfied on the evidence that you both played a significant role in the dealing of cannabis to street users,” he said.

“I am equally satisfied that you played roles of differing levels.

“Although, Mr Ball, you were the younger of the two, you were playing a management role.

“You continued with this operation notwithstanding you were stopped on multiple occasions, and these were clearly intended to put you off, but you ignored all those warnings.”

Ball, who has two previous convictions for cannabis dealing, is a father-of-three and entered early guilty pleas, James Burke, mitigating said.

Francis, who has 12 convictions for 17 offences, “foolishly” started drug dealing after becoming overwhelmed by “acute financial pressure”, Phil Rowley said in mitigation.

https://www.kentonline.co.uk/folkestone/news/cannabis-secretly-sold-from-popular-high-street-bakery-286682/

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lollol I read about this earlier, how the fuck was it secret?! 'The Wake and Bakery'!! Also, their signage: "Hot Pies • Sausage Rolls • Freshly Made Cakes • And more...."

 

I mean, come on FFS lol If the rozzers don't even know what Wake and Bake means, then frankly I'm just astonished!

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46 minutes ago, ravsta said:

Francis was stopped and searched a number of times in the months leading up to his arrest

 

 

fool, should have cooled things down

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Heard they did good plant based options there.  A legit cann bakery would be incredible .... One day maybe 

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fixed lol

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32 minutes ago, Hashslag said:

lollol I read about this earlier, how the fuck was it secret?! 'The Wake and Bakery'!! Also, their signage: "Hot Pies • Sausage Rolls • Freshly Made Cakes • And more...."

 

I mean, come on FFS lol If the rozzers don't even know what Wake and Bake means, then frankly I'm just astonished!

 

These two weren't the owners only employees, not responsible for the name of the place and I doubt if the owners

had any clue their premises were being used to deal...unless of course they were actually in on it...:unsure:

 

Wake and Bake is quite a common expression in the bakery world as they always start work really early doors.

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Why not just call it ‘Can someone send the police round to make sure we’re not up to summat’. Fucking slack as a bag o’ knackers …

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Theres loads of high street shops openly selling CBD bud and have been doing so for years, especially on the south coast. One even has a way more blatant name lol, it's a post code lottery when I comes to if the police care.

 

 

One of the shops, pretty blatant right lol

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Never had a problem with dealers as someone is going to sell stuff that people wants , regardless 

 

But some are fucking stupid

 

 

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