24 July 2025
A 31-year-old man has today been sentenced before Jersey’s Royal Court to
480 hours community service and 12 months’ probation for the importation and supply of controlled
drugs.
Jonathan Andrew Falle, from Jersey, was arrested by Jersey Customs and
Immigration Officers at his home address on 8
September 2024, following the postal interception
of approximately 2 grams of cocaine.
Following his initial arrest, officers intercepted a further two packages addressed to him which
were found to contain a total of 7.21 grams of cocaine. Falle was interviewed by officers but
declined to answer questions put to him.
Analysis of a mobile phone seized from Falle showed messaging via messaging apps, Telegram,
MSN and WhatsApp services relating to parcels being imported into the Island and the supply of
cocaine, ketamine and MDMA (ecstasy).
The investigation identified that Falle ordered, advertised,
bought and sold small quantities of Cocaine, Ketamine, MDMA powder and MDMA pills between
February 2023 and September 2024. The approximate value of the cocaine seized was ÂŁ2,250.
Falle appeared before the Magistrates Court on 17 April 2025 and pleaded guilty to both the
importation of cocaine and the supply of cocaine, MDMA and Ketamine. He was remanded in
custody until sentencing today.
Paul Le Monnier, Senior Manager at Jersey Customs and Immigration Service, said: “The postal
importation of cocaine by Falle has led Officers to discover that he had been supplying drugs for
over a year to a number of individuals. Whilst the importations were small, he made money from
supplying drugs."
Anyone with information on drug smuggling can report it anonymously via 0800 735 5555​