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Man sentenced for drug offences in Aylesbury

A man has been sentenced for a drug offences in Aylesbury.

Bledar Bagrami, aged 24, of Hydethorpe Avenue, Enfield, London, was sentenced to one year and eight months in prison at Aylesbury Crown Court on Thursday 12 September.

He was also ordered to pay a £228 surcharge, and the seized drugs and cash was forfeited.

He pleaded guilty one count each of possession with intent to supply a class A drug, namely cocaine, being concerned in the supply of cocaine, possession of criminal property, knowingly entering the UK without leave, possession of a class B drug, namely cannabis, driving a motor vehicle without a license and using a motor vehicle without insurance, at the same court on 27 July.

On Tuesday 23 July this year, Bagrami was stopped by officers whilst driving a Vauxhall Corsa, as it was suspected that he was driving without a license and insurance.

Bagrami was then searched as it was suspected that he was involved in the supply of class A drugs, and was found with 10 bags of cocaine and a mobile phone.

Following a search of the car, another bag of cocaine, a small amount of cannabis and £820 in cash was found.

He was arrested and taken to custody.

Officers were able to establish with UK Home Office Immigration, there was no legitimate record of Bagrami entering the United Kingdom.

Bagrami was charged the following day.

Investigating Officer, PC Levi Fensom 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 in our societies.

“The information provided by the public around drug supply offences in Aylesbury 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.”

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