Shueyb Mohammed, 23, of Russell Avenue, Aylesbury, has been sentenced to four years in prison after being convicted of multiple drug-related offences. The sentence follows a comprehensive police operation aimed at curbing drug dealing in the local community.

On December 1, at Aylesbury Crown Court, Mohammed pleaded guilty to several charges including possession of cannabis and criminal property. During the hearing, it was revealed that he was found in possession of a substantial amount of drugs and cash.

The arrest took place on September 28 when the Aylesbury Tasking team stopped Mohammed under Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act. Officers discovered two mobile phones and cash on his person. A subsequent search of his home uncovered a large quantity of cannabis, cocaine wraps, scales, and cling film.

PC Levi Fensom, the investigating officer, commented on the case: “Mohammed was a prolific drug dealer in Aylesbury, and his activities were stopped that afternoon after some excellent proactive policing.”

Following the seizure, the cash taken from Mohammed was donated to charity, converting crime proceeds into community support. Thames Valley Police reaffirmed their dedication to tackling drug offences and encouraged the public to report any suspicious behaviour to assist ongoing investigations.

This conviction highlights the firm stance taken against drug dealing in Aylesbury, with police continuing to work diligently to protect the community from the risks associated with illegal drugs.

Originally published by UKNIP.

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