Mesmain, aged 28, of Fulham Road in London, pleaded guilty to one count of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs, namely cocaine, in a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Wednesday (23/2). At just before 4.20pm on 23 January 2020, officers attempted to stop a vehicle on Priory Road in High Wycombe, which was then driven off and two men ran from the vehicle. Mesmain was detained nearby and was arrested for drug offences. Following a search of a property, officers located quantities of heroin and crack cocaine, valued at £2,700. Mesmain’s phone was downloaded as a part of the investigation, and this revealed compelling and detailed evidence that he was importing cocaine from the Caribbean. Mesmain was charged on 11 November last year. Investigating officer PC John Watson of the Wycombe Stronghold team, said: “Thames Valley Police will never tolerate drug dealing in our communities and I hope that this conviction and sentence sends a clear message to anybody involved in organised crime in High Wycombe that we will robustly target you and bring you to justice. “Mesmain was involved in the importation of class A drugs into this country, and this sentence reflects the seriousness of his offending. “If you seek to import drugs into this country, we will work tirelessly to prosecute you. “County lines drug dealers target the most vulnerable in our society and we remain absolutely resolute in our determination to remove them, and their drugs, from our communities and protect victims. “Tackling county lines dealing continues to need the support of the public. “If anybody has any information relating to drug dealing, please report it to the police.