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Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been jailed for drug offences in Aylesbury.
Hassan Khan, aged 24, of Harcourt Green in Aylesbury, has been sentenced to two years and four months in prison, at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday 13 November.
He pleaded guilty to one count each of; possession with the intent to supply a class B drug, namely cannabis, concern in the supply of a class B drug, namely cannabis, possession with intent to supply a class B drug, namely Cannabis Resin, concern in the supply of a class B drug, namely Cannabis Resin, supply of a class B drug, namely Cannabis Resin and acquire/use/possession of criminal property, namely £8,364.90 cash, at the same court.
At around 2.55pm on Saturday 28 September, Khan was seen by officers supplying cannabis resin.
During a search of an address, a large amount of cannabis, cannabis resin and cash was seized as well as drug supply paraphernalia.
He was arrested and charged on the same day.
Investigating officer PC Gary Ratcliff, based at Aylesbury Police Station, said: “I hope this sentencing demonstrates the consequences that come with drug supply offences.
“At Thames Valley Police, we will do everything we can to stop drug supply, which often harms the most vulnerable in our communities.
“I would urge anybody who has any information around drug supply to please report this to Thames Valley Police, either online or by calling 101.
“You can also report 100% anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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