Two men jailed for selling crack cocaine and heroin in Aylesbury
A mobile phone and cash were found in their car - as well as over 1-thousand-600 pounds worth of class A drugs.
Two men has been jailed for drugs offences in Aylesbury - after they pleaded guilty to seling crack cocaine and heroin
Alfie Dewing, aged 24, of Queensmead, Loudwater, and Chow San Dylan Lo, aged 26, of Rennie Close, High Wycombe, pleaded guilty to one count each of possession with intent to supply a controlled class A.
Dewing was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison and Lo was sentenced to three years imprisonment at Aylesbury Crown Court on Monday (13/6).
On 10 January this year, Dewing and Lo were travelling from High Wycombe to Aylesbury to sell crack cocaine and heroin.
The pair stopped at Tesco on Tring Road for fuel, when officers from the Stronghold team arrested them.
A mobile phone and a large quantity of cash was found in the car and following a drugs recovery toilet process of Dewing, he passed a total of £1,660-worth of class A drugs.
They were both charged on 11 January.
Investigating officer PC Levi Fensom, of the Stronghold team based at Aylesbury police station, said: “I am very pleased this investigation has resulted in the convictions of Dewing and Lo.
“I hope this shows the people of Aylesbury that we take issues of drug supply very seriously, and anyone involved will be targeted by the Stronghold team to bring offenders to justice.
“We continue to need the support of the public in this, and we would ask them to report any information that they have about drug dealing.