A 21-year-old woman who controlled a Norfolk county lines drug operation has had her sentencing adjourned after she missed a pre-sentence report due to having food poisoning.

Saleha Saed ran the so-called Fat Boy line, which brought three kilos of heroin and cocaine from London to Great Yarmouth between July 2021 and June 2022.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Norwich Crown CourtNorwich Crown Court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Norwich Crown Court has heard Saed controlled other gang members, including Nathan Si, who she was in a relationship with, and Tremayne Ndikumana.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Nathan Si (left) and Tremayne NdikumanaNathan Si (left) and Tremayne Ndikumana (Image: Norfolk Constabulary)Saed booked hotel rooms from where the drugs were prepared and also recruited "youngers" to "do her bidding for her".

Saed, from London, but currently of HMP Peterborough, was due to appear at court on Monday (March 25) for sentencing.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Peterborough PrisonPeterborough Prison (Image: Newsquest)She previously admitted two counts of conspiracy to supply class A drugs and an offence of arranging or facilitating the travel of another person with a view to exploitation.

But Saed did not appear in court and her barrister, Gordon Carse, explained she had not attended her pre-sentence report as she was suffering from food poisoning.

Judge Antony Bate said "given the gravity" of the offences and the defendant's youth he ordered another pre-sentence report for April 16.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Judge Anthony BateJudge Anthony Bate (Image: Newsquest)The case was re-listed for April 26 for a pre-sentence readiness hearing before a new sentencing date of May 9.

In December, last year Ndikumana, then 20 and from Essex, and Si, then 21 and from London, were both put behind bars having both previously admitted two counts of supplying drugs of class A.

Ndikumana received four years detention in a young offenders institution (YOI) and Si got three years and four months.