Man jailed for drug supply and criminal property offences – High Wycombe
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Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been jailed for drug supply and criminal property offences in High Wycombe.
Jamie Tanachaisugit, aged 41, of Carrington Road, High Wycombe, was sentenced to four years in prison at Aylesbury Crown Court on Tuesday 17 February.
He pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to supply a Class A controlled drug, namely Heroin, and one count of possession with intent to supply a Class A controlled drug, namely Crack Cocaine, as well as one count of possession of criminal property of cash, on 3 October 2025.
At around 5pm on 2 October last year, officers from the High Wycombe Proactive Team had information to suggest Tanachaisugit was dealing Crack Cocaine and Heroin in High Wycombe from a grey Kia Sportage.
The Kia was sighted driving at speed along Copyground Lane. Multiple police vehicles headed towards the location but temporarily lost sight of it as the vehicle went up Carrington Road.
Once an officer sighted the vehicle at the top of a very steep driveway, Tanachaisugit attempted to leave the driveway but was blocked in. He was detained from the driver’s seat for a drugs search under Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act.
Officers also found Tanachaisugit with a black smartphone and £495 in cash, and could not provide a plausible reason as to why he was at the address.
When an officer conducted a property search on Carrington Road assisted by a police dog, they discovered a plate on the bedroom floor with rocks on it, suspected to be Crack Cocaine and Heroin, as well as scales and Rizla papers.
£720 was also located in a biscuit tin and 10 bags of cannabis from a tea tin in the lounge.
Tanachaisugit was arrested the same day and charged the following day.
Investigating officer, Marcus Rose of the Buckinghamshire Proactive Team, said: “I am pleased that our officers acted quickly to stop Tanachaisugit and have removed an offender from the streets of High Wycombe.
“We will continue to target those involved in drug dealing, using both visible patrols and covert tactics to disrupt their activity and bring them to justice. Our message is simple: if you deal drugs, we will identify you and we will take action.
“The public also play a crucial role in helping us tackle this issue. If you have any information about drug dealing in your area, please contact us on 101 or use the online reporting service on our website.”