At their first hearing at Swansea Magistrates court on Monday March 17,2025, Bartek Chibicki aged 25 from Gorseinon, Swansea pleaded guilty to two counts of being concerned in the supply of cocaine. Steffan McCambridge aged 23 from Gorseinon, Swansea also pleaded guilty to two counts of being concerned in the supply of cocaine.
This follows an investigation by South Wales Police officers from the organised crime unit, based in Swansea who were investigating a group selling cocaine under the name Felix.
Text messages were sent on bulk to drug users within the communities of Swansea. Between Thursday 2 May 2024 and Sunday 22 December 2024 the drug line was responsible for sending 40,000 text messages advertising the sale of class A drugs.
Both McCambridge and Chibicki were identified as the main players within the gang and responsible for the advertisement and supply of Class A drugs. Cash, cocaine and mobile phones linked to the group were seized during the searches carried out at their home addresses.
McCambrdige was sentenced to two years and four months in prison when he was sentenced on Thursday 12 June 2025 at Swansea Crown Court. Chibicki was sentenced to two years, seven months in prison when he was sentenced on the same day.
PC Wilson from South Wales Police said: “Both men had been heavily involved in the supply of Class A drugs – namely cocaine. The damage that these drugs do to people’s lives in our communities – both to users and to those around them – is incalculable.
“They are two men who clearly do not care about that – they only care about the money coming in. People like that are not welcome in our society, and they will now lose years of their lives in prison.”
