June 15, 2026
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Police seized more than £57,000 in cash, a kilogram of cocaine and designer clothing worth £34,680 during a four-year investigation into the 28-year-old drug dealer

A drug dealer who showed off his luxury lifestyle on Instagram by posing with Rolex watches, driving a Lamborghini and splashing more than £1,200 in cash on a meal at Salt Bae’s restaurant has been jailed.

Jordan Woolmer, 28, was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years in prison after being found guilty of supplying cocaine and cannabis following a four-year police probe.

Officers uncovered a string of social media posts showing Jordan enjoying his lavish lifestyle, including photographs of him driving luxury cars and posing in a Bentley while wearing a Rolex watch.

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Another photograph showed him dining at Salt Bae’s Nusr-Et London steakhouse, where he racked up a bill of more than £1,200, which was paid in cash.

Woolmer, of Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire, was sentenced at Northampton Crown Court on Friday 12 June. The court heard the lengthy four-year investigation began after Woolmer and co-defendant Kacper Burzynski were stopped in Northampton in 2022. When officers seized 450g of cannabis, 83g of cocaine and £7,000 in cash.

As the investigation continued, officers recovered a £12,500 Rolex watch, £20,000 in cash from a rented property and designer clothing from his home. Almost a year later, Jordan’s fingerprints were found on more than £14,000 discovered at a property in Leicester.

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Just four days later, forensic evidence linked him to 500g of cocaine found in a storage unit in Rutland after his fingerprints were discovered on the packaging.

Police arrested him again on May 24, 2024, after seizing a further 500g of cocaine, designer clothing and £16,000 in cash from two properties in Burton Latimer.

Over the course of the investigation, officers recovered £57,465 in cash, one kilogram of cocaine and 500g of cannabis, as well as clothing worth £34,680.

Detective Constable James Roe, of Northamptonshire Police, said: “No-one should be able to benefit from the money made from their ill-gotten gains.

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“Jordan Woolmer thought he could live a life that was beyond his legal means and just couldn’t resist boasting about his luxurious lifestyle on his Instagram account.

“This has been a lengthy, but thorough investigation to bring Woolmer to justice, and we are pleased that the sentence imposed reflects the severity of the offending, and the dedication and attention to detail our team put into this case.”

He was handed one year and 10 months for breaching a suspended sentence order, plus a further three months for driving while disqualified and with no licence. He was banned from driving for seven years and three months.

Co-defendant Burzynski admitted being involved in supplying a Class B drug and possessing criminal property. He received a 10-month prison sentence suspended for two years.

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