A man has been jailed for over three years after being found with £1,650 worth of heroin and crack cocaine.

Mohammed Nasir, from Runley Road in Luton, sped off from officers who attempted to stop the 22-year-old in the Audi A6 on the A41 in Aston Clinton towards Aylesbury.

Officers were able to stop him and following his arrest £1,650 worth of Class A drugs, multiple phones, and cash was found.

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He pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and one count of dangerous driving on April 29.

He was sentenced to three years and four months imprisonment at Aylesbury Crown Court on May 13.

Watch the video from Thames Valley Police Aylesbury Vale below

⚖️ A man has been sentenced for driving and drugs offences that took place in Aston Clinton, near Aylesbury. Mohammed Nasir, 22, was jailed for three years and four months on Thursday (13/5) after pleading guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply a Class A drugs and one count of dangerous driving. Officers attempted to stop Nasir's vehicle on the A41 on December 15 last year. However he made off at speed. He was stopped and arrested shortly afterwards. Please read the full story here ⬇️ https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/news/thames-valley/news/2021/may/17-05-2021/man-sentenced-for-drugs-and-driving-offences--buckinghamshire/

Posted by TVP Aylesbury Vale on Wednesday, 19 May 2021

Investigating officer PC Gary Ratcliffe, of Aylesbury police station, said: “Nasir drove at speed along the A41, in such a manner causing danger to not only himself, but innocent members of the public.

“However, swift work from our officers meant that he was arrested shortly after making off, preventing any further dangerous driving and causing any risk to the public on what is a busy road.

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“After being stopped, Nasir was found to be in possession of Class A drugs, mobile phones and cash in his car. He was charged the next day.

“Now he has been sentenced after pleading guilty due to the strong evidence against him, he can reflect on his offending while serving this sentence.

“Anyone involved in County Drug lines or organised crime within Aylesbury Vale will be targeted by the Stronghold Team and will continue to be pursed until the line or crime group are no more.”