Five faces of drug dealers to avoid in Berks DRUG dealing is rife in Berkshire and this month s round-up of cases before the crown courts in proves just how many have been caught dealing in the streets. Thanks to the hard work of Thames Valley Police officers, a few more dealers and would-be dealers have been taken off the streets in Berks. Here are five offenders who were put behind bars in the last few weeks. You may want to steer well clear if you ever see them out on the streets in the future.
Gulfraz Ali Gulfraz Ali, 28, of Wellesley Road, Slough was sentenced to four years in prison after carrying out drug dealing at a car park in Ascot.
Man jailed after trying to gouge police officer s eye Ireneusz Wiater aged 35, of no fixed abode, was sentenced in Reading Crown Court on Thursday, March 4, after being found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent to a police officer. Wiater assaulted a police officer by choking him in a headlock and tried to gouge his left eye out. He was then charged and remanded the next day. The attack left the officer with many painful injuries , including temporary blindness in his eye.
Man who hid multiple bundles of class A drugs within car Subhaan Nazir, aged 19, of Greenham Avenue, Reading was in his car when he was stopped by officers on Russell Street, Reading last October, with a search revealing multiple bundles of class A drugs hidden within the car.