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Police raid uncovers fake diet pills in man's flat

This is the moment police raided the flat of a man who was selling poison online, disguised as diet pills.

Officers entered 33-year-old Kyle Enos' property on Station Road in Maesteg, Bridgend county, on 25 July 2024 and found 2.5kg of orange powder and a machine used to press it into pill form.

Enos was jailed for three years after itting a total of eight charges at Cardiff Crown Court, including possessing a drug called "2, 4 Dinotrophenol", supplying the drug and supplying a regulated poison.

In bodycam footage shown to the court, the powder can be seen in a washing up bowl on his bedroom floor next to an empty pizza box.

Video edited by Erin Lister