Young Drug Dealer Caged for Four Years in Aylesbury Bust
Shueyb Mohammed, 23, from Russell Avenue, Aylesbury, has been slammed with a four-year prison sentence for drug crimes. His conviction follows a thorough police operation targeting local drug dealers.
Guilty Plea Lands Mohammed Behind Bars
At Aylesbury Crown Court on December 1, Mohammed admitted multiple charges including possession of cannabis and criminal property. The court heard how he was caught with a significant stash of drugs and cash.
Police Crack Down on Aylesbury Drug Trade
- Mohammed was arrested on September 28 by the Aylesbury Tasking team after a stop under Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act.
- Officers found two mobile phones, cash, and later, a large quantity of cannabis, cocaine wraps, scales, and cling film at his home.
Investigating officer PC Levi Fensom praised the operation: “Mohammed was a prolific drug dealer in Aylesbury, and his activities were stopped that afternoon after some excellent proactive policing.”
Justice Served – Crime Proceeds Donated to Charity
The cash seized from Mohammed was handed over to charity, turning crime funds into community aid. Thames Valley Police stressed their commitment to hunting down drug offenders and urged the public to report suspicious activity to aid ongoing investigations.
This conviction sends a clear message: drug dealing won’t be tolerated in Aylesbury. Police remain vigilant in protecting the community from the dangers of illegal drugs.