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Two women are among those appearing in court facing charges of supplying class A drugs, following the Operation Morse co-ordinated drugs raids.
A total of 11 cases where people face charges for alleged drugs offences were due to be heard at Maidstone Magistrates’ Court.
By 1pm on Thursday, seven cases had been considered with three people due to address magistrates by video link in the afternoon.
Kerry Donoghue, 32, of Church Street, Maidstone, admitted four charges of supplying heroin between March 28 and April 4.
She will appear at crown court later this year and was remanded in custody.
Other cases were adjourned.
Emma Corbett, 26, of The Street, Detling, is charged with supplying crack cocaine. Her case was adjourned until August 6.
Thomas Fellowes, 25, of Highland Road, Maidstone and Wayne Crittenden, 22, of Mangravet Avenue, Shepway, Maidstone, were both charged with supplying class A drugs. Their cases were adjourned until August 7.
Koburn McCullogh, 26, of St Peter's Street, Maidstone, who was in Cyprus at the time of Operation Morse will appear before Maidstone magistrates on August 6. He was arrested at Gatwick Airport on July 5 and is charged with supplying crack cocaine.
Ricky Stocker, 28, of London, Road, Ditton, who faces nine charges of supplying heroin, will appear before Maidstone magistrates on August 7.
Robert Bell, 33, of no fixed abode, faces five charges of supplying class A drugs. His case was adjourned until July 31.