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Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been sentenced for drug supply in Slough.
Uhbad Rehman, aged 31, of Petersfield Avenue, Slough, pleaded guilty to one count each of:
Following a warrant at Rehman’s address on 6 October 2025, officers located a large quantity of class A drugs and £13,000 in cash. Drugs were hidden in a safe, and were forensically linked to him, along with a cash counter and drug wrapping equipment.



Rehman was charged the following day, 7 October, and was convicted and sentenced on Tuesday (2/6) at Reading Crown Court to 8 years and 8 months in prison.
PC Tom Hughes-Parry, of the Berkshire East Disruption Team in Slough said, “Drug supply has a devastating impact on our communities, and this sentencing reflects the seriousness of these offences.
“Rehman made a deliberate choice to profit from criminality, and our officers worked swiftly to ensure he was brought before the courts.
“We will continue to proactively target those who deal drugs in Slough and across the Thames Valley, ensuring they face justice and that harmful substances are taken off our streets.”
Thames Valley Police continues to work to keep communities safe and bring offenders to justice.
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Uhbad Rehman