Fast Justice: Cocaine Dealer Slapped with Three-Year Sentence
Demjan Xholi, 28, a drifter with no fixed address, has been sentenced to three years in prison at Aylesbury Crown Court. He was found guilty of possessing class A cocaine with intent to supply, plus involvement in its distribution.
The verdict came after a swift, three-day trial, with a jury delivering a unanimous guilty verdict on January 22, 2026.
Caught Cold: Police Nab Dealer Red-Handed in Fairford Leys
On August 4, 2025, police acted quickly after spotting a suspected drug deal at Wedgewood Street car park, Fairford Leys. At 4.10pm, officers stopped a black Audi R8 driven by Xholi.
A search revealed four bags of cocaine hidden in a sock and £140 in cash. Xholi and his passenger were arrested on the spot and charged the very next day.
Cracking Down on Drugs: Police Vow to Clean Up Aylesbury
“Xholi was supplying class A drugs in Aylesbury, showing complete disregard for the law and the harm these substances cause in our communities,” said PC Alicia Foster of the Aylesbury Proactive Team.
“We’re ramping up visible patrols and undercover operations to shut down dealers. Got info on drug supply in Aylesbury? Call 101 or report it online. You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”