Tameem Hussain-Jones, aged 28, of Binder Close, Luton, pleaded guilty to one count of supplying cocaine, possession with intent to supply cocaine and possession of Class B drug cannabis in a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday (17/5).
He was subsequently sentenced to three years and four months’ imprisonment.
The offences occurred on 14 December in Buckingham Town Centre when Jones was found to be in possession of drugs.
More drugs were located at an address nearby, totalling £8,000 worth of cocaine. Jones was charged with the offences on 15 December and remanded in custody.
Investigating officer PC Ben McNeill, part of the Stronghold Team based in Aylesbury said: “I am pleased to see that this conviction has resulted in a prison sentence. I hope Jones can use this time to consider his actions.
“Thames Valley Police remain absolutely committed to pursuing and prosecuting drug dealers, and will continue to make the Thames Valley a hostile place for them to carry out their criminal activities.”
As pupils across Buckinghamshire get ready to return to school this week, Buckinghamshire Council is encouraging parents and carers to explore the support available to help children attend school regularly.
The initiative, between Thames Valley Police and Buckinghamshire Council, aims to tackle anti-social behaviour and criminality in town centres across Bucks.
One of Buckinghamshire’s largest planned housing developments is set to move forward after years of delays, as the government confirmed Hampden Fields in Aylesbury will be among the first sites targeted by its New Homes Accelerator programme.
Buckinghamshire Council has secured the money from the Environment Agency to deliver two flood management feasibility studies and a natural flood management project running until 2027/28.
The Leader of Buckinghamshire Council has spoken after inaccurate reports on social media suggested buildings in the town could be used to house asylum seekers.
Buckinghamshire Council, in collaboration with Homes England and Fairhive Homes, has announced the launch of a newly developed housing scheme in Aylesbury. It aims to provide move-on accommodation for former rough sleepers, offering them the support they need to transition into permanent, settled homes.
Schools across Buckinghamshire are celebrating an exceptional set of GCSE and Level 2 results today, as students, families, and staff gathered to mark the culmination of five years of hard work, determination, and resilience.