Birmingham drug dealer poses at BBC Radio 1Xtra studios

Three men, including Rayal Eastwood from Handsworth - known on social media as a rapper under the name Champaz - were jailed for supplying drugs after appearing at Birmingham Crown Court

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Three men who plotted to supply huge quantities of heroin and cocaine across Birmingham and London have been jailed.

One of the men, Rayal Eastwood, 38, portrayed himself on social media as a rapper under the name “Champaz” and police recovered images on his phone of him posing at BBC Radio Xtra studios.

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Eastwood, along with Dakarai Thomas, 37, and Zadengel Raphael, 41, used EncroChat – a phone messaging service used by criminals – as they believed the app offered under-the-radar conversations police couldn’t trace. Unbeknown to them, law enforcement agencies in Europe had developed a technique to collect data from EncroChat.

Rayal Eastwood posing at BBC Radio 1Xtra studios Rayal Eastwood posing at BBC Radio 1Xtra studios
Rayal Eastwood posing at BBC Radio 1Xtra studios

Information was sent to West Midlands Police detectives who identified that users going under the handles “Moralracer” and “Regentcliff” were attributed to Eastwood and Thomas. In the messages they discussed making arrangements to supply kilogram weights of heroin and cocaine for between £37,000 and £40,000 to other EncroChat users in London and the South East.

Police arrested Eastwood on 15 July last year at his home address in Oxhill Road, Handsworth, where they seized £53,950 in cash. Officers also seized Eastwood’s Audi A5 Quattro and a BMW X6 – and information on his mobile phone implicated Raphael in the drugs conspiracy.

Raphael was arrested on 6 October from his home in Colchester. Police recovered £6,000 in cash plus bank statements showing the purchase of a boat and other sizeable money transfers. He tried destroying his phones as police forced entry to his home but they were recovered and shown to be the same phones used by “Regentcliff”. We also seized a gold Rolex watch valued at £14,000.

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homas was detained on 4 November from his home in Gannahs Farm Close, Sutton Coldfield. homas was detained on 4 November from his home in Gannahs Farm Close, Sutton Coldfield.
homas was detained on 4 November from his home in Gannahs Farm Close, Sutton Coldfield.

All three went on to admit conspiracy to supply drugs between December 2017 and July 2020 and on Wednesday they (19 October) were jailed at Birmingham Crown Court for a combined total of 32 years.

Eastwood has been jailed for 16 years, Raphael has been jailed for 10 years and Thomas was given six years and nine months in prison.

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Dakarai Thomas

What has West Midlands Police said about the case?

DC Daniel Wilson from the Force CID Priorities Team, said: “These were very significant players pumping large quantities of Class A drugs into our communities and causing untold harm and misery. They thought their drug dealing was beyond the reach of police but they’ve found to their cost that wasn’t the case – and they’ve rightly been handed long jail terms.

“We’ve seized significant amounts of cash and property and will be seeking to permanently strip the offenders of those assets through the Proceeds of Crime Act.”

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