A 21-year-old Willesden man will spend three years in jail after he was caught with wraps of heroin in Oxfordshire and was later found to have swallowed packages of Class A drugs earlier this year.

Driss Dekhissi was pulled over by an unmarked police car in Didcot on July 14 and was spotted trying to hide something on his person.

While later using a toilet at a police station he also passed a cellophane package containing more drugs.

Dekhissi, of Linacre Road in Willesden, was jailed on Friday (August 19) at Oxford Crown Court for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and two counts of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Boshell with Thames Valley Police said: “I am pleased with the outcome of this trial, which has a resulted in a prolific drug dealer being taken off the streets of Didcot and prevent Class A drugs being dealt to users in our community.”

A Harlesden crack den was also recently busted and two men were arrested after sex workers were found to be using the property.

Police searched Dekhissi's Rover 75 after stopping him and found four wraps of heroin hidden in the vehicle.

Dekhissi also later used an evidential toilet at a police station where he passed cellophane packages that were later found to be heroin and cocaine.

He was charged on July 15 and pleaded guilty at Oxford Magistrates' Court on July 22.