Two men have been jailed for a combined total of fourteen years for kidnapping a 25-year-old man over a drug debt in Bath.

Daryl Cadogan, 30, formerly of Snow Hill in Bath and Daryl Crane, 30, of Newbridge in Bath, were sentenced to seven years and three months and seven years respectively at Bristol Crown Court, for an offence of kidnapping. Cadogan was also convicted of blackmail. A third man, 25-year-old Daley Thomas, of Ballance Street, Bath, admitted charges of kidnap, blackmail, supplying a class A drug and production of cannabis and will be sentenced on Wednesday, 28th March.

The three men kidnapped a 25-year-old man from a property in Dunster House in the Foxhill area of Bath on 13th June last year over an unpaid drugs debt, forcing him into the boot of a car and driving him around the city. Investigating officer, DC Neil Wood, said: “The victim had been buying small amounts of cocaine from Thomas throughout 2017, but had been given a quantity of drugs ‘on tick’ and was told to sell it. The drugs were stolen from the victim and he was unable to pay the money back.

“He started receiving threatening phone calls and Thomas paid several visits to the victim’s mother’s house. His aggressive and threatening manner caused her to fear for her son’s safety, and he went into hiding at a friend’s home in Dunster House.

“Thomas, along with Cadogan and Crane, drove to Dunster House on 13th June and gained access by posing as postmen on the intercom. They forced their way into the flat and dragged the victim from his hiding place in a kitchen cupboard. They assaulted him and forced him into the boot of a Skoda Octavia hire car. They drove through the streets of Bath and told the victim he now owed £3,000. At one point they stole £300 from his wallet, along with his bank card – which Thomas used to try and withdraw cash from an ATM in Widcombe.

“As they were unable to get the money that they were demanding, Cadogan called the victim’s father and told him if they were unable to pay them £3,000, his son would ‘disappear’. In desperation, he transferred the funds to a friend, who handed the cash over to the victim to pay his debt.

“A police investigation was launched and as a result of intensive enquiries, Thomas and Cadogan were arrested on 21st July. Crane was arrested a few months later after he was linked to the offence through telephone analysis. When Thomas was arrested, he was found in possession of a key to a neighbouring flat in Ballance Street.

“A vulnerable man who had been living there was forced to leave after being threatened and Thomas had set up a cannabis factory inside. A kilo of cannabis was seized with a street value of around £6,000, along with a further £1,500 in cash.” DC Wood added: “The level of violence and threatening behaviour shown by all three men is shocking and their actions have left the victim traumatised. The wealth of evidence we gathered during this complex investigation led to Thomas and Cadogan admitting the offences in court. Crane was found guilty following a trial.

“I welcome the custodial sentences given and believe Bath is a safer place with these men off the streets.”