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A man is appearing at court today charged with multiple drug dealing offences.
Our County Lines Taskforce carried out a warrant at an address in Ridley Street, Birmingham, on Monday (27 April).
The warrant was carried out as part of enforcement into the 'Max' drugs lines which has been supplying Class A drugs from Birmingham into Worcester.
A 28-year-old man was arrested for drug dealing offences, and following searches, a large quantity of Class A drugs were recovered, along with mixing agents, drugs supply paraphernalia, and approximately £20,000 in counterfeit notes.
Raheem Ali was charged with being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine, and possession with intent to supply cocaine and crack cocaine, heroin and cannabis.
He was also charged with having counterfeit bank notes.
The 28-year-old was remanded in custody and is set to appear before Birmingham Magistrates Court today.