Demier Edwards-Campbell charged the punter £225 for two ounces of super-strong skunk cannabis which turned out to be ordinary garden grass cuttings
A drug dealer was nicked after a buyer rang 999 to complain about the goods he was sold, a court heard.
Demier Edwards-Campbell charged the punter £225 for two ounces of ordinary garden turf instead of super-strong skunk cannabis.
DC Paul Lawlor said: “The customer went back, detained the dealer and demanded his money back.
"When Edwards-Campbell refused, the customer called police claiming he had been robbed.”
Police arrested jobless Edwards-Campbell, 21, and 100 wraps of heroin and crack cocaine were found in the flat.
DC Lawlor added: “Had we not been alerted by his irate client, we may never have discovered the class-A drugs.”
Edwards-Campbell, of Wimbledon, south west London, was found guilty at Kingston crown court of possession with intent to supply.
He got three-and-a-half years’ jail.