A man has been sentenced to six years and 103 days in prison for drug crimes.
Faisal Hussain, aged 36 of Bartlett Crescent, High Wycombe was sentenced after he was found guilty following a trial at Aylesbury Crown Court on May 20.
He was convicted of one count of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and one count of being concerned in the supply of Cannabis.
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On January 31 officers observed Hussain looking into a car on Bartlett Crescent, High Wycombe, and he was detained under Section 23 Misuse of Drugs Act.
He was found in possession of a “burner” style phone and £420 in cash.
A search at Hussain’s address also found a bag containing crack cocaine.
Investigating officer PC Hannah Ransome of High Wycombe’s Stronghold team, said: “Drugs can be extremely harmful to our communities and we will not tolerate those who seek to deal drugs in High Wycombe.
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“We will continue to take proactive action in catching and investigating drug dealers and bringing them before courts.
“Additionally we are working to take drugs off the streets and protect our communities.”
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