A High Wycombe man has been jailed for four years for supplying class A drugs.

Armani Francis, aged 28, of Brecon Way pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine and heroin as well as being in possession of cannabis.

Earlier this year, on July 21, officers found a large quantity of cash, sim cards, drug-dealing paraphrenalia and a small quantity of cannabis at his home address.

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Numerous phones were seized with outgoing messages advertising the sale of class A drugs and handwritten notes with a telephone number.

Expensive items were also seized including new designer clothes, a TV and a Playstation 5.

Francis was arrested at the property and charged on July 22 before pleading guilty at Aylesbury Crown Court on Tuesday (January 4).

PC Hannah Ransome, of the Stronghold team, based at High Wycombe police station, said: “Drug supply will not be tolerated by Thames Valley Police and I hope this sentence reflects the seriousness of this offending.

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“Through Stronghold, we are committed to working in partnership to tackle serious organised crime and exploitation, such as county lines drug dealing.

“We continue to need the support of the public in this, and we would ask them to report any information that they have about drug dealing.

“This can be shared with Thames Valley Police on our website or by calling 101.

“You can also report information anonymously by calling independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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