Nine people have been arrested and five charged in connection with alleged organised drug supply.
As part of Operation Sentinel, officers from the North East Regional Organised Crime Unit (NEROCU), National Crime Agency (NCA) and Durham Constabulary carried out seven simultaneous targeted raids across the country. Support also came from Yorkshire and Humber Regional Organised Crime Unit (YHROCU), North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (NWROCU) and Cleveland Police.
The North East raids were carried out at addresses on Queen Street, Birch Avenue and Byerley Road in Shildon, Hambleton Road in Coundon, and McCullagh Gardens in Bishop Auckland. The planned strikes resulted in the arrest of nine men aged between 17 and 48. Five of the men arrested were charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine, conspiracy to fraudulently evade a prohibition on importation and disqualified driving. They appeared before Newton Aycliffe Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.
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Three of the other men were remanded into custody, and the 17-year-old has been released under investigation while enquiries continue. NEROCU Detective Inspector Simon Drenon, said: “This has been a fierce display of partnership working between Regional Organised Crime Units, local police and the NCA which has seen a fantastic result for communities.
“Organised drug supply, in whatever form, leads to a range of other issues such as violence and exploitation and we know profits from drugs are often then invested in wider organised crime such as continued Class A drug supply, firearms, modern slavery and child sexual exploitation. We will continue to work with our partners under Operation Sentinel to dismantle the criminal groups who try to profit from the sale and supply of illegal drugs.”
Those from the North East who have been charged are:
Jordan Stoker, 29, of Hambleton Road, Coundon, Bishop Auckland, charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine, conspiracy to fraudulently evade a prohibition on importation of a controlled drug and disqualified driving.
Paul Lamb, 44, of McCullagh Gardens, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine, conspiracy to fraudulently evade a prohibition on importation controlled drug.
Brian Stoker, 48, of Birch Avenue, Shildon, County Durham, charged with conspiracy to fraudulently evade a prohibition on importation controlled drug.
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