A three-time convicted drug dealer, Francis Jordan, wasted no time getting back into the drug game after getting out of prison. As soon as he was released, he turned to selling cannabis on Instagram through the account “El Hachis L5.” Why, you ask? Well, apparently he was told he owed a hefty £20,000 debt to some big shots in the drug world. Talk about pressure, right?

The Liverpool Crown Court heard all about Jordan’s return to his old ways, with Merseyside Police uncovering his drug dealing antics on Instagram. The account “ElHachisL5” popped up in February this year, offering all sorts of cannabis goodies for sale. From “new flavours today” captions to a growing follower count, Jordan was quickly caught in the act. And how did they know it was him? Well, the genius used his own phone number to set up the account. Smooth move, Jordan.

So, what went down when the police raided Jordan’s place on Silvester Street in Vauxhall? They found around £1,000 worth of cannabis, labelled with names like “Unicorn,” £8,000 in cash, some scales, and a couple of phones. Seems like Jordan was really trying to make a name for himself in the drug world again. But come on, man, didn’t you learn your lesson after three convictions? Guess not. And to add some spice to the story, Jordan’s lawyer shared that he lost an arm and a leg in a motorbike accident back in 2017. Talk about a rough time, right? But hey, that’s no excuse for going back to your old criminal ways.

In the end, Jordan admitted to supplying cannabis and having some criminal cash lying around. The judge didn’t take it easy on him either, slapping him with a 10-month jail sentence. Looks like Jordan will have some time to think about his life choices behind bars. Let’s hope he can turn things around for the sake of his partner and kids. But who knows, maybe he’ll be back at it again once he’s out. Only time will tell.