03:24PM, Tuesday 18 March 2025
A Slough man has been sent to prison for a year and six months for possession of cocaine with intent to supply, among other offences.
Oltian Kica, aged 30, of Crown Meadow, Colnbrook, was driving along Eton Road in Datchet on January 26 at about 11.45am when he was stopped by police.
They found a quantity of drugs concealed in his vehicle and he was arrested at the scene.
He obstructed a constable in execution of duty – a further offence – and officers also found out his vehicle was uninsured.
Kica was charged the same day and eventually pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply a class A drug.
He also pleaded guilty to obstructing the constable and use of a motor vehicle on a road/public place without third party insurance.
Following a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Monday, March 10, Kica was sentenced to one year and six months in prison.
Investigating officer PC Charlie Powell, said: “We hope this result shows that we will not tolerate such actions in Slough and in the Thames Valley.
“I am pleased to see Oltian Kica put behind bars after we found cocaine in his possession, as well as driving without insurance and obstructing a constable in execution of duty.
“This case shows the importance of stop and search as a tool to fight crime and that we are working hard to target and disrupt the supply of illegal drugs and driving offences in Slough.
“We will continue to do so but we need the public’s support. If you have any information around illegal drugs and those supplying them, then please either call 101 or contact us via our website.
“You can also report information anonymously to Crimestoppers, which is a charity independent of the police, by calling 0800 555 111 or via its website.”
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