A DRUG dealer has been jailed after police found 94 wraps of drugs with a street value of about £2,000 in Reading.

Pierre Atangana, 29, of Kennet Walk, Reading, pleaded guilty to one count each of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs - crack cocaine, possession with intent to supply Class A drugs - heroin, acquiring criminal property, driving whilst disqualified, and using a motor vehicle with no insurance.

At about 2pm on January 24, Thames Valley Police officers stopped a Ford Transit, due to suspicions that the occupant was in possession of drugs.

During a search of the vehicle, 94 wraps of drugs were found with a street value of about £2,000.

A phone was also discovered, and having examined the phone there was evidence it was being used to arrange to meet members of the public to sell crack cocaine and heroin.

Atangana, who was driving the vehicle, was arrested at the scene and following an investigation by Thames Valley Police was charged with the offences the following day.

Investigating officer, PC Chris Boylan of the Stronghold team in Reading, said: “Our Stronghold team will proactively target offenders to bring them before the courts.

“We are committed to pursuing and disrupting offenders involved in the supply of drugs. Our message to drug dealers is clear, we know who you are and we will arrest you.

“The information from the public around drug supply in Reading plays an important part in developing intelligence into a proactive investigation.

“If you have any information we would encourage you to report it to us by calling 101 or via our website.”

Pierre was jailed for two years and six months at Reading Crown Court on Friday, April 5.

Atangana was also disqualified from driving for two years.

A forfeiture and destruction order was made in relation to drugs, phones and cash.