02 Jul 2025
Four members of an organised illegal drugs supply chain have been jailed and 10kg of cocaine seized thanks to a proactive investigation by Surrey Police’s Serious Organised Crime Unit (SOCU).
During the investigation, officers tracked the movements of Christopher Brewer, 35, who was suspected of being involved in the supply of Class A drugs.
After he was seen loading a laden black bin liner into his Audi in Redhill last May, he was stopped and found to be in possession of 5kg of cocaine. A series of warrants were then executed at addresses linked to Brewer and his group across Redhill, Horley, Reigate, and Crawley along with stops of other vehicles thought to be involved.
One of these was a hired BMW being driven by Maria Rivas Santos, 32, which was forcibly stopped by armed officers as it headed through London. A further 5kg of cocaine was found in a laundry bag in the boot.
Another stop resulted in the arrest of Michael White, 54, suspected of being a courier for the group. He was found with a carrier bag containing quarter of a kilo of cocaine stuffed in his underwear.
Christopher Brewer’s older brother, Craig, 38, was also arrested for conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs. Wraps of cocaine were found on his person, and a further 29 grams of cocaine was found at his home where attempts had been made to flush some of the drugs down the toilet. Around £10,000 in cash was also found at the address.
Evidence also showed Christopher Brewer had previously purchased an additional 15kg of cocaine from a Liverpool-based crime group.
All four later pleaded guilty to charges against them and today (2 July) at Guildford Crown Court they were sentenced to:
Detective Constable Matt Earl, from Surrey Police’s Serious Organised Crime Unit (SOCU), said: “These individuals had key roles in a network distributing illegal drugs in the south-east and were living off the profits of their crimes.
“Through the hard work and perseverance our SOCU team, supported by colleagues from various teams within Surrey Police as well as the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit, were able to catch them in the act.
“Now, not only are they in jail, but 10kg of cocaine is off our streets and out of our communities hitting organised criminals where it hurts the most – in their pockets."
Inspector Jon Vale, Borough Commander for Reigate and Banstead, said: “I know the police activity at addresses in Redhill, Reigate and Horley in May last year caused some concern amongst local residents, but I hope it is also reassures people we are working hard to flush out criminals from our midst and have an on-going commitment to keeping our towns safe places to live and work.
“This is not just about taking drugs off the streets; drugs destroy communities by contributing to rises in other offences like violence and even untimely deaths. Tackling those who proliferate their use has a positive impact on the whole area and continues to be a priority for us.”
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