Two men have been charged with intent to supply drugs after being stopped by police in Buckingham.
A 19 year old man from Luton and a 17 year old man of no fixed abode were both arrested just before 4pm in Buckingham on Friday.
Several officers from Aylesbury Police Station stopped a vehicle and detained 2 individuals suspected to be heavily involved in the county line supply of class A drugs. Officers recovered a substantial quantity of cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin and a vehicle displaying cloned registration plates.
A third individual was arrested shortly after from a related address where a further substantial quantity of class A drugs were recovered as well as a stun gun device.
The 19 year old was charged with: possession with the intent to supply heroin; possession with the intent to supply cocaine and possession with the intent to supply crack cocaine.
The second man was charged with possession with the intent to supply heroin; possession with the intent to supply cocaine; possession with the intent to supply crack cocaine and possession of an electrical incapacitation device.
A third individual, a 25 year old male from Aylesbury has been released on bail whist the investigation continues.

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