Moment brazen drug dealer offers police cocaine boasting ‘I sniff it myself’

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This is the moment a bungling drug dealer offered a bag of cocaine to officers during his arrest.

Endri Lamaj, 23, of no fixed address, was arrested in Brighton on August 5 by Sussex Police which released a video of the surreal encounter.

In it, Lamaj admitted to sniffing the class A substance he was dealing and even asked arresting officers ‘do you want some?’.

Jailed drug dealer Endri Lamaj on the left side and a right side image of Lamaj who appears to be dealing cocaine with a customer.
Drug dealer Endri Lamaj brazenly offered arresting officers cocaine after they caught him red-handed in Brighton
(Picture: SWNS)

Footage posted to social media by Sussex Police showed Lamaj interacting with someone who appears to be a customer before police dramatically slapped on the handcuffs.

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The officer said to Lamaj: ‘I suspect you’re dealing drugs, I suspect its cocaine.’

Lamaj, who appeared very animated, replied: ‘Yes, yes, f**king yes – and I sniff it myself.

Endri Lamaj, 23, of no fixed address was spotted by officers in John Street, Brighton
Endri Lamaj, 23, of no fixed address was spotted by officers in John Street, Brighton (Picture: Sussex Police)

‘Do you want some? Yeah you’ve got it here – f**king take it,’ he said to an officer reaching into his pocket.

He was caught by police after reports of drug dealing near Sillwood Road, Brighton, on August 4 and detained a day later under the Misuse of Drugs Act.

Police found 11 bags of cocaine and a large quantity of cash on Lamaj who was arrested in John Street on suspicion of possession with intent to supply a class A drug.

Following his arrest, Lamaj was charged on August 6 and appeared in custody at Brighton Magistrates’ Court.

He pleaded guilty on September 3 at Lewes Crown Court and was sentenced that day to two years in prison.

CI Simon Marchant said: ‘The harm caused by drug dealing goes far beyond a single street transaction.

‘It brings disruption to residents, fuels anti-social behaviour, and creates a general sense of insecurity within the community.’

CI Marchant praised people in the area for telling police about Lamaj’s activities and said patrols are ongoing.

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