Skip to content
Quick exit
  • Cymraeg
  • Reporting SARs
  • CSEA Reporting for Industry
NCA Logo
Protecting the public from serious and organised crime
  • Who we are
    • Our mission
    • Our people
    • Our leadership
    • Governance and transparency
    • Inclusion, diversity and equality
    • Publications
  • What we do
    • What we investigate
    • Border vulnerabilities
    • Bribery, corruption and sanctions evasion
    • Cybercrime
    • Child sexual abuse and exploitation
    • Drug trafficking
    • Illegal firearms
    • Fraud
    • Kidnap and extortion
    • Missing persons
    • Modern slavery and human trafficking
    • Money laundering and illicit finance
    • Organised immigration crime
    • Operation Stovewood: Rotherham child sexual abuse investigation
    • How we work
    • Intelligence: enhancing the picture of serious organised crime affecting the UK
    • Investigating and disrupting the highest risk serious and organised criminals
    • Providing specialist capabilities for law enforcement
    • Supporting victims and survivors
    • National Strategic Assessment for Serious and Organised Crime
    • Underworld: Behind the scenes of the NCA Podcast
  • News
    • All news
  • Careers
    • How to join the NCA
    • Applying and onboarding
    • Current vacancies
    • A day in the life
    • Benefits and support
  • Most Wanted
  • Contact us
    • Officer verification
    • Return of seized property
    • Provide information on serious and organised crime
    • Whistleblowing
    • Complaints
    • Media enquiries
    • Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs)
  1. Home >
  2. News >
  3. Couple sentenced following cannabis and cash raid

Share this page:

Share this page:

News

Couple sentenced following cannabis and cash raid

  • Drug trafficking
  • Money laundering

A Birmingham couple have been sentenced after cannabis and cash were found at their home as part of a National Crime Agency investigation.

Albanian nationals Kristian Lleshi, 35, and Xhulijana Trimi, 29, were arrested at the house on Cornbrook Road, Shenley Green, in September last year.

Investigators searched the house and found two large bin bags in the loft containing seven kilos of cannabis in vacuum-packed bags and a further two kilos in a TK MAXX bag on the landing.

They also found a total of £51,450 in cash which had been hidden in various locations around the home including a wallet and bag in the dressing room, in the bedside table, in a protein shake container, wardrobe in the main bedroom and under the bed in the second bedroom.

Lleshi and Trimi

Numerous items of high value were also seized including gold jewellery, handbags and shoes.

The pair were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply cannabis and money laundering offences.

Lleshi gave a no comment interview but Trimi said she was not aware of the drugs or cash, had only known Lleshi for three months through a car wash in Banbury they both worked at and that they were not in a relationship.

She also claimed to have bought the high value goods second hand on sites such as eBay and Vinted.

However, her Facebook page showed that the couple had been in a relationship since at least 2023, with Trimi making the comment ‘love u baby’ under an image of them in Cornwall.

NCA investigators also found receipts which showed direct purchases from Selfridges in cash rather than these items coming from eBay.

A second man in the house was found to be an immigration offender and passed to Immigration Enforcement.

Cannabis in a bag

The NCA operation also led to the discovery of a cannabis farm at an address in Dudley, with plants worth £78,000 removed and destroyed from the property. Investigations continue regarding that seizure.

Lleshi and Trimi pleaded guilty at Birmingham Crown Court on 7 October and 4 March respectively. At the same court yesterday (24 June), Lleshi was sentenced to two years and two months imprisonment and Trimi to 18 months imprisonment.

NCA Branch Commander Saju Sasikumar said:

“The account given by Trimi as to why her home contained drugs and cash completely lacked credibility.

“Our investigations showed that she and Lleshi were aware of them, and that they were engaged in criminality.

“The NCA works closely with our partners to disrupt the trade in illegal drugs and destroy the business models used by organised crime groups.”

25 June 2026

Latest from twitter

Visit the NCA timeline on Twitter

Share this page:

TOP ˄
Verify an officer using our online reporting tool.
Click CEOP logo: Advice, Help, Report
  • Who we are

  • Our mission
  • What we do

  • How we investigate
  • How we work
  • News

  • Most wanted

  • Careers

  • A day in the life
  • Current vacancies
  • Contact us

  • Missing persons
  • Operation Stovewood
  • Suspicious activity reports
  • Verify an NCA officer
  • Complaints

Follow us

  • Sitemap
  • Privacy and Cookie Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Publications
  • Accessibility statement
© Crown Copyright
© Crown Copyright