A MAN has had his jail term extended after he was caught dealing spice to homeless people.

Mold Crown Court heard that defendant Richard Musonza, 23, was found with 34 wraps of spice in Wrexham in September of last year.

Musonza, of Stirchley in Telford, admitted supplying the class B drug after he was seen by police officers handing out packages in Wrexham High Street. When arrested he was found to have £111 in cash on his person.

Officers saw him hand out two objects to a homeless person in exchange for money with CCTV also showing him dealing the drug which is also known as the ‘Zombie Drug’ due to the zombie-like state it can leave users in.

In April of this year Musonza received a prison sentence of four years and three months for supplying crack cocaine, heroin, possessing a firearm and handling stolen goods.

Judge Niclas Parry told Musonza that he would now consider what sentence he would have received if everything had been dealt with together and imposed a further nine month prison sentence to be served consecutively with his current sentence.

Judge Parry added:”You came from outside to the area in question for the purpose of supplying people you knew were hopeless, desperate and homeless whose only comfort in life was to be spaced out on spice.”