FROM drug dealing to 'violent' attacks, here is everyone from Buckinghamshire who has been jailed in September:

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A 43-year-old man has been jailed for 12 years after raping and sexually assaulting a woman.

Marcus Taylor, 43, of Lingfield Close, High Wycombe, was sentenced to a 12-year imprisonment plus a further six years on licence at a hearing at Amersham Crown Court today (September 29).

Read more here: High Wycombe man is jailed after rape and sexual assault

He was convicted by a jury in June. He was found guilty by majority jury on one count each of rape, sexual assault by penetration and sexual assault.

He was found not guilty of a count of non-fatal strangulation.

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A convicted murderer has used a smuggled phone to ‘disseminate Islamist extremist material’ from prison.

Denny De Silva, 31, of HMP Frankland in County Durham, was sentenced to 45 months’ imprisonment and a one-year extended licence.

Mr De Silva pleaded guilty to two counts of dissemination of a terrorist publication, contrary to Section 2 of the Terrorism Act 2006 and one count of conspiring to convey List B articles into prison at an earlier hearing on July 7.

Read more here: Murderer used smuggled phones for terrorism

Between August 2020 and January 2021, he had been smuggling mobile phones into HMP Woodhill in Milton Keynes where he was serving time for murder.

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TWO men and a woman have been jailed after police found £5,000 worth of drugs as part of a major operation. 

Abdi Diriye, 26, of Midland Road, Luton, Syed Shah, 24, of Dunstable Road, Luton and Melissa Lozano-Piedade, 20, of Farthing Grove, Netherfield, Milton Keynes, all pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to supply a controlled class A drug, namely heroin and crack cocaine and one count of acquiring/using/possessing criminal property.

Read more here: Milton Keynes: Drug dealers jailed after cocaine wraps found

On September 1, 2022, officers forced entry to a property in Hodge Lea, Milton Keynes as part of a pro-active operation into combatting drugs.

Diriye, Shah and Lozano-Piedade were at the address where 323 wraps of cocaine and heroin, along with a larger rock of crack cocaine were seized along with drug paraphernalia, multiple mobile phones and over £800.

The seized drugs had a street value of approximately £5,000.

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A 41-year-old man from Buckinghamshire was seen dealing drugs by police officers and, upon his arrest, found to be in possession of £10,000.

Ramzan Khan, 41, of Somerville Way, Aylesbury, was seen by plain-clothed police officers conducting multiple drug deals in Aylesbury at around 4:30pm on April 27.

Read more here: Aylesbury drug dealer jailed after being found in possession of £10k

Upon his arrest, he was found to have £1,000 in cash on his person with a further £9,000 stored at his home address. 

Police enquiries found that Khan had been involved in the supply of cannabis since October 2022. 

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A drug dealer has been sentenced to prison after a ‘violent’ attack using a pool cue, balls and throwing a knife.

Owen Wise, 24, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to four years’ and two months imprisonment at Aylesbury Crown Court on Thursday September 7.

He pleaded guilty at the same hearing to one count of each of possession of a bladed article in a public place, affray and being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs, namely cocaine.

Read more here: Aylesbury: Drug dealer is jailed after pub fight in Bucks

The incident unfolded on June 12 when Wise got into a brawl at the Dairy Maid pub on Dunsham Lane in Aylesbury.

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Two men have been handed down prison sentences in High Wycombe after £30,000 worth of drugs were found on a kitchen worktop.

Cameron Kemp, also known as Ayub El-Omari, aged 25, and 19-year-old Kyree McKenzie, both without a permanent address, were given terms of four years and three months and two years and one month respectively at Aylesbury Crown Court.

Read more here: Wycombe drug dealers jailed after £30k drugs found

They had previously pled guilty to two counts each of possession with intent to supply controlled Class A drugs, specifically cocaine and heroin, at Amersham Crown Court in mid-May.

The arrests of the duo came on October 4 of last year.

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AN abhorrent man has been jailed after taking a teenage girl to his home, hiding her in a wardrobe and then raping her.

The court heard how Hamza Mohammed Ali arranged to meet a young girl through the social media site Snapchat.

Read more here: High Wycombe rapist jailed after sexual attack in Priory Avenue

He went to pick her up and bring her back to his home address in Priory Avenue, High Wycombe Between 9am and 2pm on March 21, 2021. 

Ali pleaded guilty to a count each of rape, sexual assault and inciting sexual activity with a child in a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Thursday,  September 7.