Karl Frank Reichmann, 31 of Frimley Road, Camberley appeared at Guildford Crown Court on Wednesday (16 March) after pleading guilty to multiple drug dealing offences. Reichmann was identified as a suspect by Surrey’s Western Proactive Team. A drugs warrant was executed at his home address in Camberley on Tuesday, 8 February this year. Officers discovered multiple bags of white powder, cash, wraps of a green herbal substance and three iPhones. Reichmann was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs and being concerned in the supply of Class B drugs. When officers carried out analysis work on the seized phones, they discovered messages which were consistent with drug dealing. Further enquiries revealed the suspicious substances were bags of cocaine and cannabis which Reichmann had been dealing to vulnerable drug users for months. He was charged and remanded the same day he was arrested. He appeared at Guildford Crown Court on Wednesday (16 March) where he was sentenced to four years in prison. Investigating Officer PC Luke Lightburn said “This was an investigation with a really quick turnaround and the team was able to charge and remand Reichmann on the same day as his arrest. This has taken another drug dealer off of the streets in order to make Surrey a safer place for the public. “Our team are working to tackle drug-related criminality in Surrey and we encourage the public to continue reporting drug-related crime to us.”