A MAN who stuffed cocaine in his pants has been jailed after officers found a large quantity of cocaine, cannabis and cash.

Daniel Harpur-Andrews, 32, of Coventon Road, Aylesbury, pleaded not guilty to being concerned in the supply of a Class A drug, namely Cocaine and guilty to the three other charges on March 30.

Police officers in plain clothes detained Harpur-Andrews On Wednesday, March 1, on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs.

During a search of a related property, officers found a quantity of cannabis and weighing scales.

Mobile phone analysis identified another related address. A search of this property located a significant quantity of cannabis, cocaine and cash.

Harpur-Andrews was charged with one count each of possession with intent to supply a controlled Class A drug, namely Cocaine, possess with intent to supply a controlled Class B drug, namely Cannabis, being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs, namely Cocaine and being concerned in the supply of Class B drugs, namely Cannabis.

Then on September 6, Harpur-Andrews was stopped by officers on Meadowcroft, Aylesbury and was found in possession of more than £2,800 in cash and several wraps of cocaine in his underwear.

A search of a related address located a significant quantity of cocaine and cannabis, more than £400 cash, along with weighing scales and related paraphernalia.

Harpur-Andrews was charged and remanded with one count each of possession with intent to supply a controlled Class A drug, namely cocaine, being concerned in the supply of a Class A drug, namely cocaine, possession of a controlled Class B drug, namely cannabis and possessing criminal property.

The next day, Harpur-Andrews pleaded guilty to all offences at Aylesbury Crown Court.

Investigating officer PC James Gordon, based at Aylesbury police station, said: “We continue to tackle drug supply, offering no respite for offenders.

“I hope this conviction sends yet another clear message and reminder that if you are involved in the supply of drugs, you will be arrested, charged and sent to prison.”

Harpur-Andrews was sentenced to five years and nine months in prison at Aylesbury Crown Court on Thursday, November 16.