Man caught driving 100mph between Chatteris and Wimblington also admitted to being involved in drug dealing

A man who was caught doing about 100mph near Chatteris and admitted being involved in dealing class A and B drugs has been spared prison.

Levi Boister, 27, was pulled over by traffic officers on the A141 between Chatteris and Wimblington at 10pm on August 21 last year after they clocked him reaching 100mph.

Routine roadside tests for drugs and alcohol were carried out. The breath test was clear but the drug wipe showed positive for cannabis, resulting in Boister’s arrest.

Cash was found in drawers

A search of him and his car, a blue BMW, uncovered more than £1,455 in cash which he claimed was for a friend’s present, two mobile phones and a black bag containing small clear plastic bags of suspected class A drugs and cannabis.

He was further arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A and B drugs. Officers searched his then home in Whittlesey where they found a shotgun in his bedroom, a further £1,510 in the kitchen and various drugs and paraphernalia throughout the house.

Examination by experts confirmed the drugs to be cocaine, MDMA and cannabis worth several thousands of pounds and analysis of the mobile phones revealed messages showing clear conversations about drug dealing.

A number of class A drugs were found in his possession

Boister, of no fixed address, appeared at Peterborough Crown Court yesterday (Monday), where he was sentenced to 20 months in prison, suspended for two years after previously admitting possession with intent to supply cocaine, MDMA and cannabis, as well as possession of a firearm without a certificate.

He was ordered to carry out 160 hours of unpaid work in the next year and must also forfeit the £2,965 in cash that was seized.

Boister failed to appear at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on April 2 in relation to a charge of failing to provide a blood sample for analysis. He was found guilty of the offence in his absence.

Detective Constable Kevin Poole, who investigated the incidents, said: “This was a great stop by our Road Policing Unit who were in the right place at the right time, and ended up uncovering a significant amount of drugs which have now been taken off the streets.

Cannabis was also found in Boister's possession
A number of class A drugs were found in his possession
A number of class A drugs were found in his possession
The seized items included cash and drugs
The seized items included cash and drugs

“Boister has been given a chance by the courts to step away from this activity and make a change. Should he make the choice to enter back into this criminality, he risks further charges and also having his suspended sentence activated and being sent to prison.”