A man has been sentenced after he pleaded guilty to drugs offences in High Wycombe.
Nathan Burns, aged 33, of Station Road, High Wycombe has been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment following a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday (20/10).
It’s after he pleaded guilty to one count each of possession with intent to supply cocaine, possession with intent to supply heroin, possession of cannabis and possession of criminal property.
At around 6.30pm on 5 June this year, officers stopped Burns on Station Road, High Wycombe after he was seen with known drug users.
Burns was arrested and searches found that suspected drugs were secreted on him.
He was charged the following day, and pleaded guilty to the charges on 7 June.
Investigating officer, PC Martin Greaves, of the Stronghold team, which tackles organised crime, said:
“Thames Valley Police will pursue those that blight society by supplying drugs to the vulnerable. We know who you are, we will arrest you and we will bring you before the courts.
“Those that supply drugs do so for the sole selfish reason of financial gain without any thoughts about the destruction and distress it brings to society.
“If members of the public have information about drugs offences then this can be shared with Thames Valley Police on our website or by calling 101. You can also report 100% anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”


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