Thames Valley Police charge two people as part of Aylesbury Stronghold investigations with class A drug offences

A 30 year old man from Luton and a 38 year old man from Aylesbury were arrested on Wednesday.
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One of the men was found with class A drugs.

Following this discovery, police officers gained entry to an address related to the first arrest and made a further two arrests.

They were in relation to the 'county lines' supply of drugs.

From the address Thames Valley Police officers recovered a 'substantial quality' of crack cocaine and heroin.

The 30 year old male has been charged with the following:

Possess with the intent to supply heroin.

Possess with the intent to supply crack cocaine.

The second individual, the 38 year old male has been charged with:

Concerned in the supply of heroin.

Concerned in the supply of crack cocaine.

Both of those charged remain in police custody and will appear in court today (11/02).

The third individual, another 38 year old male from Aylesbury has been released from custody with no further action.

Thames Valley Police said: "We are committed in doing the utmost we can to make Aylesbury Vale hostile for those that seek to sell drugs on our streets."