A man has been told he faces more than four years in prison after admitting operating a county line selling crack and cocaine in Great Yarmouth.
Zydrunas Guobis, 27, was found to be in possession of a phone linked to the supply of drugs into the seaside resort.
Police investigations into the sending out of bulk text messages offering to deal drugs had linked them to a number ending 2192, Norwich Magistrates’ Court was told.
After his arrest a search of an address linked to Guobis found a SIM card linked to the same number.
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Officers also discovered boxes of white powder found to be cocaine worth an estimated street value of £4,000 and a kilo of herbal cannabis.
Speaking through a Lithuanian interpreter, he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine and being concerned in the supply of crack and amphetamines.
But he denied possession with intent to supply cannabis and will face trial on that charge.
He was remanded in custody until a hearing at Norwich Crown Court on December 6.
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