Six people were charged after yesterday’s dawn raids across south London and Kent targeting ‘high harm’ offenders alleged to be involved in county lines.
Jamie Danquah, 22 (02/05/1998) of Strathmore Road in Croydon was charged with conspiring to supply a class A drugs (heroin), conspiring to supply a class A controlled drug (crack cocaine), possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class B (cannabis) and possession of criminal property.
Amun’Ra Teko, 18 (15/07/2002) of Loughborough Estate in Lambeth was charged with conspiring to supply a class A drug (crack cocaine), possession of a class B controlled drug.
Trey Foster, 26 (21/10/1994), of Church Green, Myatts Field South, was charged with conspiring to supply a class A drug (heroin) and conspiring to supply a class A drug (crack cocaine).
Tai Diedrick, 22 (28/06/1998) of Parry Rood in South Norwood was charged with conspiring to supply a class A drug (heroin), conspiring to supply a class A drug (crack cocaine) and possession of criminal property.
Kyra Rouiger, 21 (14/02/1999), of Haig Avenue, Chatham, was charged with conspire to supply a class A drug (heroin), conspire to supply a class A drug (crack cocaine) and possession of a drug of Class A (cocaine).
All five will appear at Croydon Crown Court today.
A sixth man was charged as part of the same investigation. Shaquille Boreland, 24 (09/11/1995), currently remanded in HMP was charged with possession with intent to supply a drug of class A (MDMA) and possession with intent to supply a drug of class A (cocaine). He will appear at Croydon Crown Court on Friday, November 6.
A 50-year-old man from Chatham, Kent, who was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs, had no further action taken against him by police.
A 19-year-old man from Croydon arrested on suspicion of possession of class A with intent and possession of criminal property, was bailed to return to a police station in late November.