Drug dealers often appear in the courts for being involved in dodgy County-lines operations.
These are just some of the people who are facing time behind bars.
See some of them below and why they were locked up:
Ryan Kinuthia
Reading man Ryan was jailed in April after police found 28g of class A drugs in his house in Tilehurst.
On March 5, officers carried out a search warrant at his house on Dee Road and located quantities of crack cocaine and heroin.
The 20-year-old admitted to two counts of possession with the intent to supply of class A drugs, two counts of concerned in the supply of class A drugs and one count of possession of criminal property.
Reading drug-dealer calls police on himself
Officers discovered £44,000 worth of drugs in a bag belonging to a drug-dealer after he called the police on himself in a “bizarre” incident last year.
Louis Hosea, 20, was jailed but was spared a longer prison sentence despite racking up more than 30 convictions in six years.
A court heard how just months after finishing another prison sentence, Hosea was in a hotel room in Reading when he called police to tell them people were trying to break down his door with knives.
Alleyway dealer
James Tollafield was jailed back in August for two years after police witnessed him selling class A drugs in an alleyway in Reading.
James Tollafield, 46, of Duke Street, Reading pleaded guilty at Reading Crown Court on Friday, August 26.
He was arrested after police found 50 wraps of crack cocaine and heroin on his possession.
Kieran Campbell
Drug-dealer Kieran Campbell was jailed for four and a half years after police seized £19,000 of drugs from his Reading home.
The 32-year-old of Bamburgh Close, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply a selection of controlled class A drugs.
He was sentenced at Reading Crown Court on Monday, September 12 after officers executed a warrant on April 27 at his home address.
Lemaree Jordan
Drug dealer Lemaree Jordan was jailed after police raided his home and uncovered a stash of crack cocaine and heroin.
Thames Valley Police stormed the home of Jordan, of Pryor Close in Tilehurst, on May 31.
Officers arrested him and discovered a quantity of drugs, heroin and cocaine, in the process. He was charged the same day.
He was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison at Reading Crown Court on Friday, August 26.
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