Police in Aylesbury have issued a warning to all would-be drug dealers in the town.
It comes as a man from Aylesbury was charged with intent to supply class A drugs.
He was arrested on Thursday evening after a stop and search on the Broadfields Retail Park.
The 28 year old was found to have a substantial amount of drugs on him, as well as two mobile phones and a quantity of cash.
He's due in court today.
After posting about the incident on social media, officers added:
"Let this be yet another warning to those who peddle drugs on our streets. You will be targeted and you will be arrested. I assure you every effort will be made to stop you in your tracks and bring you to justice whilst we dismantle your illicit network."

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