A man has been sentenced after he pleaded guilty to drugs offences in Aylesbury.
Jakub Zielinski, aged 35, of Albany Place, Aylesbury has been sentenced to two years and eight months’ imprisonment, and was ordered to pay £418, following a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Monday (8/11).
It’s after he pleaded guilty to one count each of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine, possession with intent to supply cannabis and possession of criminal property.
At around 1pm on 7 October this year, officers stopped Zielinski on Albany Place, Aylesbury after he was seen involved in a drug deal.
Zielinski was arrested and searches found cash and a mobile phone on him. A house search located further drugs and £458 in cash.
He was charged on the same day.

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