Man jailed for drug supply offences in Milton Keynes

    Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been jailed for drug supply offences in Milton Keynes.

    Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been jailed for drug supply offences in Milton Keynes.

    Liam Hos, aged 31, of Farr Meadow, Eagle Farm South, Milton Keynes, pleaded guilty to two counts of being concerned in the supply of cocaine, and a count each of being concerned in the supply of heroin, crack cocaine and cannabis, in a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Monday 11 November.

    At the same hearing, Hos was sentenced to a total of five years’ imprisonment.

    On 26 January 2022, Hos was stopped in his vehicle in Milton Keynes and was found to be dismantling a small non-smart phone.

    A bag of white powder, later identified as bicarbonate of soda and two bags of cocaine were seized. He was arrested at the scene.

    He also had in his possession an iPhone.

    This phone was examined a large number of messages were seen showing his involvement in the supply of cocaine and cannabis.

    While on court bail for this offence, on 7 August this year, Hos was arrested again after he had been identified from another phone download that was seized during the investigation.

    Following analysis of this phone, Hos was found to be in charge of a drugs line and directing people to supply cocaine.

    Investigating officer Detective Constable Steven King of the Proactive Investigation Team said: “Hos was found to be involved in supplying class A and B drugs in large quantities across Milton Keynes.

    “He continued his offending even after his first arrest and was again found to be supplying cocaine during 2023 and 2024.

    “Thames Valley Police will do everything they can to stop drug supply, which often harms the most vulnerable in our communities.

    “Developing intelligence into proactive investigations relies on the help of these communities.

    “I would urge anybody who has any information around drug supply to please report this to Thames Valley Police, either online or by calling 101.

    “You can also report 100% anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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