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Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been jailed for supplying class A drugs in Milton Keynes.
Raizel Martha, aged 22, of Plumstead Avenue, Milton Keynes, was jailed for four years and six months’ following a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Thursday 12 December.
He was also ordered to forfeit the drugs and a mobile phone.
In a previous hearing, Martha pleaded guilty to two counts of concern in the supply of class A drugs, namely cocaine and heroin.
Martha was identified as the holder of a class A drug line operating in Milton Keynes between 21 May and 19 October 2023.
On 19 October last, he was arrested at his home address and a quantity of heroin and cocaine and a mobile phone were located under his bed.
Martha was charged the same day.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Rob Mogridge said: “We will not tolerate drug dealing in our communities, as it often causes significant harm to the most vulnerable members of society.
“We will relentlessly target and prosecute offenders like Raizel Martha, and we will pursue those involved in the supply of drugs.
“Information from the public about drug-related activity in Milton Keynes is paramount in helping us develop intelligence for proactive investigations.
“If you have any information, please report it to us by calling 101 or using the online reporting tool on our website.”
AP