London Drug Dealer Jailed for Over Five Years in Aylesbury Bust
Ryan Williams, 20, from Bridgewater Court, London, has been slammed with a prison sentence of five years and seven months at Aylesbury Crown Court.
Guilty Pleas for Supplying Heroin and Cocaine
Williams admitted to three serious charges: possession with intent to supply class A drugs – heroin and cocaine – plus possession of criminal property.
Caught Red-Handed on Grand Union Canal Towpath
On 30 May around 2.15pm, officers spotted Williams making drug deals along the Grand Union Canal towpath between Tesco in Tring Road and Oakfield Road.
- Arrested on the spot, Williams was found with £280 worth of crack cocaine and heroin.
- Police also seized £188 in cash and two mobile phones, one used to run a county drugs line.
A subsequent search of his London flat uncovered digital scales and other drug-dealing equipment.
Strong Message from Police
“I am pleased the courts have handed down a fitting sentence to Williams, who came all the way from Wembley to deal class A drugs in Aylesbury,” said PC Ben McNeill of the Aylesbury Stronghold team.
“Let this be a clear warning to anyone thinking of trafficking drugs in Aylesbury Vale. Our team will continue working relentlessly to bust organised crime and get these criminals behind bars.”
“If you know anything about drug dealing in Aylesbury, call 101 or report online. Prefer to stay anonymous? Contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”