A High Wycombe man has been convicted after being arrested in a police drugs raid in Chalfont St Peter.

Zain Abedin, 26, of Rowliff Road, was found at the property and detained, with cocaine, cannabis, cash and other items found at the address.

He was arrested on Tuesday (May 4) after police swooped down on the property, and charged on Wednesday.

Abedin pleaded guilty to one count each of possession with intent to supply cocaine, possession with intent to supply cannabis, and acquiring/using or possessing criminal property in a hearing at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.

He has been remanded in custody to appear at Aylesbury Crown Court for sentencing on a date to be confirmed.

Investigating officer PC O’Neill of the Amersham Stronghold Team, said: “This arrest and charge was made after we executed a warrant at an address in Chalfont St Peter on Tuesday.

“Abedin was located inside the property and detained, and a quantity of cocaine and cannabis, as well as cash and other property was located.”

He added: “Thames Valley Police’s Stronghold Teams proactively and robustly pursue drug dealers, who bring great harm to our communities, and Abedin will now be sentenced accordingly in due course.

“We remain committed to removing drugs and drug dealers from our communities, and we will continue to seek and disrupt those that cause immense harm from their criminal activities.”