Two teenagers have been jailed in High Wycombe for multiple offences including being caught with £39,000 worth of drugs. 

Muhammed Hussain, aged 19, of Underwood Road, High Wycombe, was sentenced to two years and nine months in a youth offenders institute on Friday September 20 at Aylesbury Crown Court.

He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge, and forfeiture of £360 in cash, drugs, and mobile phones seized.

At the same hearing, he pleaded guilty to three counts of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs, namely cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin and one count each of possession of criminal property and breach of a community order.

Usaman Hussain, aged 19, of Underwood Road, High Wycombe, was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment and ordered to pay a victim surcharge after pleading guilty to one count of permitting premises to be used for the supply of class A drugs on Friday September 20.

At around 3pm on February 26 this year, officers conducted a warranted under the Misuse of Drugs act at a property on Underwood Road.

As officers enter the property, Muhammed dropped a bag which was found to contain Class  A drugs.

Following a search of the property officers found electronic scales and numerous mobile phones associated with drugs lines.

Officers searched a Mitsubishi parked nearby and located significant quantities of Class A drugs, drugs paraphernalia and cash.

The drugs seized were tested and estimated to have a street value between £21,000 and £39,000.

The two men were arrested on the same day and charged the following day.

Investigating officer PC Hannah Ransome, based at High Wycombe Police Station, said: “We will continue to proactively target, pursue and prosecute offenders and our activity will be both visible and covert.

“We will never tolerate drug dealing in our communities, which often harm the most vulnerable people.

“The information provided by the public around drug supply offences in Buckinghamshire plays a vital role in developing intelligence into a proactive investigation.

“I would urge anybody who has information to report it to Thames Valley Police by calling 101, or making report online via our website.”