A killer and a drug lord were put behind bars last month for the shocking crimes they committed in the county.

Fortunately for the community, there are a few fewer criminals on our streets thanks to the work of Thames Valley Police.

Take a look below for the full list of criminals locked up in March.

Daniel Hicks:

Bucks Free Press:

The killer of Beau Robinson was jailed for nine years and four months after admitting manslaughter.

Hicks, aged 31, and Mr Robinson, who was a father of four, arranged to fight on Wyndham Crescent in Burnham on June 20, 2021, after having an argument over a shared love interest.

Mr Robinson arrived with a baseball bat and Hicks, of Lower Cippenham Lane, Slough, arrived with a knife.

Reading Crown Court heard how Hicks forced Mr Robinson into a headlock and punched him 27 times in the head and dealt a blow with his knee to his stomach.

Following the fight, Mr Robinson was unresponsive, and he was later pronounced dead.

Martin Fleming:

Bucks Free Press:

Fleming, aged 20, was also locked up for the role he played in Beau Robinson’s death.

Hicks brought the younger man with him to the fight where the victim lost his life. He later admitted a charge of violent disorder.

The court heard how Hicks made “some contact” with the victim during the altercation but that he did not aim any blows at him.

He was jailed for two years and six months for the offence.

Mustafa Oustha:

Bucks Free Press:

This high-flying drug lord made millions growing huge amounts of cannabis in weed factories all over the UK, including in Bucks.

The 39-year-old had been renting units under five different aliases to throw people off his scent, while investing his dirty money in luxury cars and properties abroad.

But police caught a whiff of his illegal operation after a burglary was reported at an industrial estate in Farnham which turned out to be a large cannabis factory.

Oustha was arrested at his home in Northolt, West London on 21 October last year, where officers discovered £23,700 in cash hidden around the property.

He was jailed for six years and eight months after admitting conspiracy to produce cannabis and concealing criminal property.