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Eight arrested in Medway drugs operation

By: Chris Hunter chunter@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 24 October 2016

Updated: 17:20, 24 October 2016

Drugs including heroin and crack cocaine were seized as police arrested eight people in Medway.

The arrests were made between Tuesday October 18 and Thursday October 20 during the latest enforcement action supported by Kent Police’s Operation Jupiter team.

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Four of those arrested have now been charged. They include Abiola Adenmosun, 26, of Tabard Street, London, who was arrested in Saxon Street, Gillingham on Wednesday October 19 and charged with possessing heroin and cocaine with intent to supply. Adenmosun appeared at Medway Magistrates’ Court the day after his arrest and was remanded in custody.

Amir Makwana, 18, of Blake Avenue, Gillingham, was arrested on the same day in a car park off Duncan Road, Gillingham. Makwana was charged over the supply of heroin and crack cocaine and also with possessing both heroin and crack cocaine with intent to supply. He also appeared at Medway Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday October 20 and was remanded in custody.

Mamoud Wallace, 20, of Christchurch Way, Greenwich, was arrested in Skinner Street, Gillingham on Wednesday October 20. He was charged with possession with intent to supply heroin and crack cocaine and remanded to appear at Chatham Magistrates’ Court on Thursday October 21.

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A 17-year-old boy from Southwark in London was also arrested in Skinner Street, Gillingham on the same day and charged possession with intent to supply, and likewise remanded to appear at Chatham Magistrates’ Court on Thursday October 21.

Four other people were arrested for drug offences – two men aged 18 and 22, a woman aged 28 and a 16- year-old boy - who have all been bailed pending further enquiries.

Detective Sergeant Rob Harper said: "Local patrols, detectives from north Kent CID and officers from Operation Jupiter are all continuing to work together to remove drugs from our local communities. We are committed to targeting those we believe are responsible for the misery and destruction of lives connected to harmful substances such as heroin and cocaine. Anyone who deals in drugs can expect a robust response. Expect to be arrested and put before the courts."

Operation Jupiter is part of a local strategy designed to tackle emerging criminal gangs, whose members often travel into the county from other areas. The strategy includes taking robust action to deter criminals in areas including Medway, Swale, Gravesham and Dartford, often in connection with the sale and distribution of drugs.

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