A man from Aylesbury has been jailed for three years and four months for dealing cocaine and possessing cannabis.
22-year-old Humza Hussain received the sentence at Aylesbury Crown Court this week after pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of a controlled class A drug and possessing a controlled class B drug.
The sentence comes after Mr Hussain was stopped on Bicester Road in Aylesbury on the 9th March and subsequently arrested.
A search of his home led to items relating to the supply of cocaine and an amount of cannabis being seized.
Investigating officer, PC Gary Ratcliffe, based at Aylesbury police station, said: “Tackling the supply of controlled drugs and dismantling organised crime groups remains one of our top priorities.
“I hope this conviction sends yet another clear message and reminder that if you are involved in the supply of drugs, the Stronghold team will work tirelessly to locate, arrest and convict you.

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