A man has been jailed for drugs offences in Aylesbury.
On 30 September 2025, officers from the Buckinghamshire Proactive Team based in Aylesbury stopped and arrested Wahid Hussain on Oxford Road, Aylesbury.
This arrest follows a proactive investigation into the supply of Class A and B drugs dating back from 2019.
Following a search of his address, approximately 30 grams of cocaine, along with cannabis resin were located
Hussain was charged with:
- One count of being concerned in the supply of cocaine;
- One count of being concerned in the supply of cannabis resin;
- One count of possession with intent to supply cocaine.
At a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday (28/1), Hussain pleaded guilty to all offences and was duly sentenced.
Investigating officer, PC Alicia said: “Another drug dealer has been taken off our streets thanks to a thorough investigation by the Buckinghamshire Proactive Team.
“We know who the drugs dealers are in our area and we use covert and overt policing tactics to gather evidence in order to arrest and charge them.
“Our message to drug dealers is clear, it is only a matter of time before you are arrested.
“We thank our communities for the information they provide us around drug dealing. This case demonstrates that we will use this intelligence to bring offenders to justice.
“If you have any information about drug dealing please contact the force by visiting a police station, leaving details via our website or calling 101.”

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