Cocaine dealers jailed

Two drug dealers were jailed for conspiracy to supply cocaine, a Class A drug, when they appeared at Lincoln Crown Court yesterday.   

Content creator, Thierry Nevers, 23, and 50-year-old local Dorrington man Allan Barrass, both pleaded guilty to the conspiracy to supply class A drugs in August this year. Barrass also pleaded guilty to of possession of a Section 5 firearm, a sawn-off shotgun, at a hearing on 7 November. 

Barrass, of Main Street, Dorrington, and Nevers, of Severn Way, Tilehurst, Reading, were sentenced to 10 years and three years in prison respectively. 

Suspicious activity led police to believe that Barrass may be a drug dealer and subsequent investigation identified another man making regular trips to Lincolnshire from the Reading area. 

This turned out to be co-conspirator, Thierry Nevers, who is a known Instagram content maker, bragging about drug dealing in his videos. 

He was also a young professional footballer who joined the West Ham academy on a three-year contract in May 2021. His contract with West Ham had concluded before his arrest in August 2025, after he left West Ham permanently in the January of 2024. 

When Barrass was arrested on August 6 (see armed video above), a search of his property uncovered a sawn-off shotgun that was loaded with two cartridges, ready to fire in a bag in his bedroom. 

Officers also seized 40 grams of cocaine, £5,860 worth of cash, along with numerous weapons. They found a lock knife under the mattress; an extending baton on a table in the entrance hall and a baseball bat by the side of his bed. A cannabis grow was also located in the garage. 

Nevers was arrested on August 13, charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and remanded into custody until sentencing.

Examination of mobile phones which were seized from Nevers and Barrass showed contact between the two and evidence of Class A drug dealing.  

Detective Sergeant Adam Petty, who oversaw the investigation, said: “Drugs have a terrible impact on our communities and will never be tolerated.  As well as the suffering caused to users, drug dealing brings violence and an uplift in theft offences, and often, as is seen in this case, the possession of dangerous weapons.   

"We will continue to listen to the public and work with our communities to target anyone dealing drugs.  We will persist in using every legal power at our disposal to ensure they are brought before the courts and are held accountable for the harm they cause.” 

A force spokesman added: “This case marks another notable operation by our small but mighty Serious and Organised Crime Unit and is a powerful reminder of the relentless work happening every single day — often behind the scenes, with both internal and external partners — to dismantle organised crime across our county.”

Date

09 December 2025

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