Police Raid Uncovers Class A Drugs and Cash Stash
Abbas Hussain Akhlaq, 30, from Bicester Road, Aylesbury, has been handed a 30-month prison sentence at Aylesbury Crown Court on Thursday, 19 February. Thames Valley Police swooped on his home last October, uncovering a stash of cocaine, drug paraphernalia, piles of cash, and several mobile phones. One phone revealed messages detailing drug deals, including customer orders and adverts.
Dealer Pleads Guilty and Faces Heavy Penalties
Akhlaq admitted guilt on 1 September 2025 to being involved in supplying Class A drugs. The court ordered him to forfeit all seized cash and drug equipment, which will be destroyed. He was also hit with a £228 victim surcharge.
Police Crackdown: “We Will Keep Hunting Dealers”
PC Levi Fensom of Buckinghamshire’s Proactive team vowed:
“Our team will continue proactively targeting and prosecuting those involved in drug supply, which has a devastating impact on our communities. Our activity is both visible and covert, designed to disrupt dealers.”
“We urge the public to report any information about drug dealing by calling 101 or via our online reporting tool. Community intelligence is key to cracking down on crime.”