A man has been convicted of drug offences after officers seized a large quantity of drugs valued at over £98,000.

On June 14 2021, officers attended an address in Woodlands Park, Maidenhead, where they found a considerable amount of drugs.

The seizures contained over 3kg of herbal cannabis, over 260g of heroin, over 320g of cocaine and 29 further individual ‘deals’ of crack cocaine.

The street value of these drugs has been estimated at £98,600.

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Officers also found a vulnerable man whose property had been “cuckooed” by an organised crime group in order to use the property as a base to sell drugs from.

A few days later, officers arrested Asif as he was attempting to board a plane to leave the country.

Asif was charged on June 19 2021. He has been remanded in custody to be sentenced on October 1 2021.

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Mohammed Asif, aged 21 of Sheraton Drive, High Wycombe was convicted at Reading Crown Court on Monday (23/8) after he pleaded guilty to three counts of possession with intent to supply class A drugs, which included cocaine, heroin and crack cocaine, and one count possession with intent to supply cannabis.

PC Gavin Ward of the Neighbourhood Problem Solving Team based at Maidenhead police station, said: “This result shows our Problem Solving Team take drug supply and the exploitation of vulnerable persons seriously, and a significant quantity of controlled drugs have been removed from our streets.

“This will have disrupted the Organised Crime Group involved, and shows we will not tolerate those who seek to cause harm in our communities.”