Man jailed for High Wycombe drug offences
27-year-old Muhammed Qasim Saleem has been jailed for four years
Last updated 4th Feb 2026
A man has been jailed for drug offences in High Wycombe, following an investigation by Thames Valley Police.
Muhammed Qasim Saleem, aged 27, of St Hughs Avenue, High Wycombe, has been jailed for four years.
Saleem pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to supply class A drugs, heroin, and one count of possession of cannabis at a hearing at Amersham Crown Court on Thursday (29/1).
He was arrested on 29 July 2025 inside a vulnerable person's address, where Saleem was in possession of a large amount of class A drugs.
Saleem, who committed the offence while on licence, was charged the following day.
Investigating officer, PC Matt Pepper of the Proactive Team in High Wycombe, said: “This is another investigation that demonstrates Thames Valley Police’s commitment to tackling drug gangs.
“We know who the drug dealers are in High Wycombe and we are working to bring them to justice. It is only a matter of time before drug dealers get a knock on their door, like Muhammed Qasim Saleem did.
“We thank our communities for the information they provide us around drug dealing. This case demonstrates that we will use this intelligence to bring offenders to justice.
“If you have any information about drug dealing please contact the force by visiting a police station, leaving details via our website or calling 101.”