Jump to content
 

Real-life 'Breaking Bad' teacher turned drug dealer


Recommended Posts

Posted

Breaking_Bad_title_card.png

A teacher turned drug dealer had a cocaine laboratory in his home worth around £900,000, a police officer told a disciplinary hearing.

Father-of-two Macphallen Kuwale was handed a three-and-a-half year jail term by Cardiff Crown Court after being caught with around £8,000 worth of the Class A substance.

Detectives also uncovered a ''sophisticated'' operation - including cutting agents worth hundreds of thousands of pounds and a pressing machine - to make the cocaine appear to be of a higher grade.

A General Teaching Council for Wales hearing heard that Malawi-born Kuwale was an IT teacher at Coleg Cymunedol Y Dderwen, Bridgend, when he was arrested.

As well as his criminal conviction, Kuwale now faces being struck off the teaching register.

Detective Timothy Jones, of South Wales Police's drug squad, told a panel that 111 grammes of cocaine was seized during the raid at Kuwale's home in Llanrumney, Cardiff.

He said: ''Kuwale was heavily involved in the supply of cocaine.

''He was involved in street level dealing as well as a sophisticated wholesale operation.

''It was totally unusual. It is not something that you come across everyday.''

Detective Jones said other drug paraphernalia was found at Kuwale's home after the search warrant was executed.

Officers also seized his mobile phone, with coded text messages speaking about dozens of drug deals.

Detectives' investigations also uncovered further damning evidence in scenes reminiscent of TV show Breaking Bad.

The hit US series tells the story of chemistry teacher Walter White who sells methamphetamine in the wake of serious health and money troubles.

In a bid to cover his tracks, White, played by actor Bryan Cranston, assumes the alias of Heisenburg and has a secret second mobile phone.

Detectives investigating Kuwale found that he had arranged drug deals via "coded" text messages under the guise of "Mac".

After being arrested on December 12 2012, he claimed he had been severely stressed at the time, and two years earlier his home was nearly repossessed.

However, technology whizz Kuwale - who holds a degree in computing - flatly denied being a drug dealer and insisted he was only holding the drugs as a favour for someone.

Mr Jones, who has worked on hundreds of narcotics cases during his 11-year police career, said that, in his experience, people in the drugs world "did not do favours" for nothing.

He added: "This was in the higher echelons."

Also giving evidence at the hearing was Kuwale's former headteacher Andrew Warren.

He contradicted suggestions that the registrant had been treated unfairly while at the school.

Mr Warren said the school continually tried to help Kuwale after concerns about his teaching standards were raised by parents and pupils - some of whom complained about their teacher's poor level of English.

GTCW panel chairman Steve Powell said the body had no option but to permanently ban Kuwale from teaching.

He said: "Mr Kuwale presents a significant and ongoing risk to the standards of the profession.

"His involvement in the illegal drugs trade is evidence of deep-seated attitudinal problems.

"We cannot be satisfied that there is no risk of repetition.

"The proportionate sanction is an indefinite prohibition order.

"The wellbeing of pupils must be protected and the reputation of the profession maintained."

Kuwale, who had asked for the hearing to take place in private, has 28 days to appeal against the GTCW's decision.

 

Posted

I'm betting 5 bucks someone during the case will blame Breaking Bad or GTA5(for some reason?) just for shit's & giggles.

Posted

I'm betting 5 bucks someone during the case will blame Breaking Bad or GTA5(for some reason?) just for shit's & giggles.

That's Great Britain for you , always looking for a scapegoat
Posted

 

I'm betting 5 bucks someone during the case will blame Breaking Bad or GTA5(for some reason?) just for shit's & giggles.

That's Great Britain for you , always looking for a scapegoat

 

No the entire world does it too hell America tries what ever they can to get GTA banned.

  • Like 1
Posted

Thought it was gonna be this guy that got busted for giving Gus bad publicity XD

 

w620-b2be66f0f4e45d839027b1e2b9f2f2ab.jp

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use Privacy Policy Guidelines We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.