Christoper Cutajar, aged 49, of West Wycombe Road, was convicted at Aylesbury Crown Court on Tuesday (20/12) of one count each of; being concerned in the supply of cocaine, being concerned in the supply of heroin and possessing a knife blade/sharp pointed object in a public place.
He pleaded guilty to the offences on the second day of his trial.
He will be sentenced on 24 January 2023 at the same court.
On 20 May 2020, Cutajar was seen by officers to be sat in the driver’s seat of a vehicle and acting suspiciously in Castle Street. He was detained for a search by officers who found a lock knife in his bag. A further search of his home address found a quantity of drugs and scales that had cocaine residue on.
His phone was also examined and was found to have messages and photos relating to his involvement in the supply of drugs.
His DNA was also found on the inner wrappings of drugs found.
Cutajar was charged the next day.
Investigating officer, PC Ben Pearmain, based at High Wycombe police station, said: “Cutajar pleaded guilty on the second day of his trial and will be sentenced in due course.
“Thames Valley Police does not tolerate drug dealing and will work tirelessly to bring offenders to justice.
“Anyone with information about drug dealing in there area can make a report by calling 101 or via the Thames Valley Police website.”

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