A 33-year-old man from Windsor has been sentenced to three years in prison following a Thames Valley Police investigation into drug offences in Slough. Ramin Ibrahim was sentenced at Reading Crown Court on 24 March 2026 after a three-day trial.
The conviction follows an incident on 7 December 2022, when officers from the Slough East Neighbourhood Team stopped a car on Langley Road. During the search, police discovered £15,200 in cash, along with MDMA tablets, cocaine, and cannabis.
Ibrahim was found guilty of possession with intent to supply MDMA, possession of cannabis, and possessing criminal property. He was acquitted of a charge related to the supply of cocaine.
The investigation was led by PC Joshua Bennett of the Neighbourhood Slough Proactive team, who stated that the sentencing reflects ongoing efforts to disrupt the supply of harmful substances in the community. This enforcement action occurs as police continue to address high levels of drug-related crime in the region.
According to recent data, the Thames Valley area currently has the highest rate of drug crime in the South East of England. In 2022, Slough town centre recorded 130 drug offences, ranking second in Berkshire behind Reading.
This case is part of a broader crackdown on organised crime in the area. In January 2026, the force carried out a major operation that resulted in the arrest of 55 people for various offences, including modern slavery and armed robbery. This included a series of raids in and around Langley, where eight suspects were arrested and charged with 56 offences.
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