Man jailed for drug offences in Aylesbury

He was jailed for over three years

Author: Tom FeahenyPublished 19 hours ago

A man has been sentenced for possession with intent to supply a class A drug in Aylesbury.

37 year-old Nertil Dervishi, of no fixed abode pleaded guilty on 14 April 2026 to one count of possession with intent to supply a controlled class A drug, namely cocaine, at Aylesbury Crown Court.

Dervishi was sentenced to three years and four months imprisonment.

Investigating officer, PC Ben McNeill of the Aylesbury Stronghold Team said: “Thames Valley Police does not tolerate drug supply in Aylesbury, and I hope this sentence is a deterrent to other drug dealers.

“The supply of drugs is a serious cause of harm, and it can often exploit the most vulnerable in our communities.

“We will continue to proactively target those responsible, via both visible patrols and covert tactics, aimed at disrupting and pursuing offenders.”

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