Usif Mohammed Jailed for Five Years in Aylesbury Drug Bust
Usif Mohammed, 24, is behind bars after a police crackdown uncovered his role as a cocaine dealer armed with a dangerous weapon. The Aylesbury man was found guilty of multiple offences, including drug supply and weapon possession.
Jury Hits Mohammed with Five-Year Prison Term
On 25 November 2025, a jury at Aylesbury Crown Court unanimously convicted Mohammed of supplying Class A drugs (cocaine), possessing Class B drugs (cannabis), carrying a prohibited weapon, and handling criminal property.
The court sentenced Mohammed, from Culpepper Close, to five years in prison for his crimes.
Cash, Cocaine & Taser Seized in Late-Night Raid
The arrest occurred at 11:25pm on 5 March 2025 after Mohammed was singled out as a cocaine supplier. Police raided his family home and seized a taser, cocaine worth £2,530, and £1,535.50 in cash.
Despite pleading not guilty, the jury found him guilty on all charges.
Police Crackdown Targets Dangerous Drug Dealers
“Mohammed was supplying Class A drugs in Aylesbury to some of the community’s most vulnerable people,” said PC Jacob Burridge.
“His actions showed no regard for the wider community. He’ll have time to reflect on the damage he’s caused.”
“This investigation has removed thousands of pounds worth of drugs and weapons from our streets. Thames Valley Police will keep working hard to disrupt drug networks.”
“If you have any information, report it confidentially on 101 or online. You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”