Watch moment Yorkshire man cried in front of police after throwing heroin stash over fence

This is the moment a Yorkshire man cried in front of police officers who spotted him throwing a stash of heroin over his fence.

Jordan Jackson, 26, of Elm Street, Hoyland, spotted Barnsley officers approaching his front door and thought he could outwit them by discarding his stash of heroin outside.

As Jackson launched the package in fear of the law catching up with him, officers from the Barnsley South Neighbourhood Team (NPT) were entering the rear of the property and witnessed him throwing the package over the garden fence.

The act was also captured on body worn video.

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Jordan Jackson, 26, of Elm Street, Hoyland, spotted Barnsley officers approaching his front door and thought he could outwit them by discarding his stash of heroin outside.
CREDIT; SYPJordan Jackson, 26, of Elm Street, Hoyland, spotted Barnsley officers approaching his front door and thought he could outwit them by discarding his stash of heroin outside.
CREDIT; SYP
Jordan Jackson, 26, of Elm Street, Hoyland, spotted Barnsley officers approaching his front door and thought he could outwit them by discarding his stash of heroin outside. CREDIT; SYP

Knowing he had been caught in the act, Jackson began to cry.

Following his arrest, Jackson answered no comment throughout his interview and stated he did not remember telling officers that the box contained drugs because he was ‘too emotional’.

Due to body worn evidence and the testimony of officers in attendance, Jackson had no choice but to plead guilty at a hearing on Friday January 26 at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court.

On Wednesday February 21, he appeared before Sheffield Crown Court and was sentenced to two years and four months in prison.

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Sergeant David Wilks from the Barnsley South NPT said: “I hope Jackson’s sentence highlights that those who think they’re above the law and can outwit officers will be punished, but I also hope it demonstrates to our communities that we will take action.

“Although it may not feel like we act on intelligence straight away, all information shared with us enables us to build a bigger picture and understanding so we strike at the right time and have the compelling evidence we need to put forward.

“We will work with Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council to temporary or permanently close properties to reduce drug use and anti-social behaviour, and we have now secured a full closure order against this property, meaning no one can enter the premises, apart from the homeowner.

“This is a great result for the Hoyland community.”