Police from the Aylesbury Stronghold team have charged 2 men after they were arrested yesterday afternoon (10/02)
Following the arrest of one of these individuals found to be in possession of class A drugs, officers then gained entry into a related address making two further arrests linked to the county line supply of drugs. From that address, officers recovered a substantial quantity of crack cocaine and heroin.
A 30 year old man from Luton has been charged with possession with the intent to supply heroin and crack cocaine.
A 38 year old man from Aylesbury has been charged with being concerned in the supply of heroin crack cocaine.
Both men remain in police custody and are due to appear in court today (11/02).
The third individual, another 38 year old male from Aylesbury has been released from custody with no further action.
The Aylesbury Stronghold team said: "we are committed in doing the utmost we can to make Aylesbury Vale hostile for those that seek to sell drugs on our streets."

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