Hillingdon man sentenced for drug offences in Chiltern and South Bucks

Musab Amir Afifi has been sentenced for four years imprisonment for drug offences | Hillingdon Today
Musab Amir Afifi has been sentenced for four years imprisonment for drug offences / Thames Valley Police

Following an investigation by Thames Valley Police, a man has been sentenced for drug offences which happened in Chiltern and South Bucks.

In a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Monday (11 October), Musab Amir Afifi, 27, from Hillingdon, was sentenced to four years imprisonment.

He pleaded guilty at a previous hearing on 15 December 2020 to two counts of being concerned in supplying a controlled drug of class A to another.

Between October 2019 and August 2020, Afifi was involved in operating a county drug line, moving drugs from London to the Thames Valley area.

He was charged on 25 August 2020.

Investigating officer, Detective Constable Tom Gregory, based at Amersham police station, said: “This sentence goes to show that Thames Valley Police will not allow people to expand their drug dealing activities from other areas and establish it within Thames Valley.

“After an investigation from Chiltern and South Bucks Stronghold team and CID, with the assistance of the Metropolitan Police, Afifi was convicted despite no drugs being seized.

“The investigation shows that people will be pursued and brought to justice for their involvement in the supply of controlled drugs, whether physically in possession of them or not.”