A 30-year-old man has been charged with several drug crimes in Aylesbury.

The man, who has not been named but is from Luton, was arrested on Monday, April 19 at around 3pm on Victoria Street in Aylesbury.

After he was the subject to a stop and search by officers, he was found in possession of crack cocaine and heroin – two class A controlled substances.

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TVP Aylesbury Vale also revealed that from a related address, officers also recovered a quantity of cash and a further quantity of crack cocaine and heroin.

In total, the man has been charged with the following:

  • Possession with the intent to supply class A - Heroin.
  • Possession with the intent to supply class A - Crack Cocaine

The Facebook post 

🚨| Charged The Aylesbury Vale Stronghold team have just charged a 30 year old male from Luton with drug supply offences...

Posted by TVP Aylesbury Vale on Monday, 19 April 2021

He has been remanded into police custody and appeared in court on Monday, April 20.

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In a Facebook post, TVP Aylesbury Vale said: “The message is clear.

“If you come to Aylesbury and involve yourself in the supply of drugs, we will find you and we will deal with you robustly.”

This is part of the Aylesbury Stronghold – an operation to try and reduce drug crimes in the town.