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Seven men have been charged after drugs and cash were seized after warrants were executed at addresses across Birmingham.
Mohammed Muhaimin, aged 29, from Lozells, has been charged with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine between 1 August 2024 and 9 April this year and conspiracy to supply heroin between the same dates.
Mohammed Mumen, aged 28, from Lozells, was also charged with the same offences as well as possession of a prohibited weapon on 19 August last year.
Another who has been charged with conspiracy to supply both crack-cocaine and heroin between 1 August last year and 9 April this year is Mohammed Rahman, aged, 24, also from Lozells.
Mohammed Mazharul, aged 24, from Lozells has also been charged with conspiracy to supply both crack-cocaine and heroin between 1 August last year and 9 April this year.
Itisham Mahmood, aged 24, from Erdington, Wahiyet Rahman, aged 22, from Handsworth and Rijwanul Islam, aged 26, of no fixed address, have all been charged with the same offences.
Six charged will appear at Birmingham Crown Court today (Fri) for a first hearing. Islam will appear at a hearing at a later date.
Operation Target is our 24/7 drive to tackle those involved in serious and organised crime, including directly targeting those involved in the supply of drugs.
Find out more about Operation Target by going to Operation Target | West Midlands Police