Milton Keynes Man Jailed for Peddling £131K Worth of Cocaine
A 24-year-old Milton Keynes man has been slammed with a hefty jail sentence after being caught with a massive stash of cocaine.
Alfie Levy Locked Up for Nearly Five Years
Alfie Levy, from Langland Road, was sentenced to four years and eight months at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday. He pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply Class A cocaine and possession of criminal property.
Alongside his prison term, a forfeiture and destruction order was slapped on all drugs and phones seized during the bust.
Massive Drug Haul Following Taxi Stop
Levy was arrested on January 12 after cops acting on intelligence stopped a taxi he was in at Felbridge, Kents Hill. Officers found cocaine, cash, and a mobile phone suspected to be used for drug dealing.
Further searches at his residence uncovered more cocaine, a drug prep kit, and additional cash. The lot’s street value? An eye-watering £131,000.
Police Crack Down on Drug Dealers in Milton Keynes
“Drug supply in Milton Keynes is taken seriously by Thames Valley Police,” said PC Lewis Jones of the Stronghold team. “We will do all we can to pursue, arrest, and convict drug dealers who prey on vulnerable people.”
He urged the public to keep feeding police vital intel, saying, “Community cooperation is crucial in our fight against drugs.”
With sentences like Levy’s handed down, authorities send a clear warning: drug dealers in Milton Keynes won’t escape justice.