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Three men have been charged after our County Lines Taskforce carried out warrants in Birmingham and Solihull.
The warrants were carried out at five addresses yesterday (21 January), as the Taskforce targeted enforcement against a drugs line.
A large quantity of Class A drugs was recovered, as well as cash, mobile phones, and weapons.
Three men – Isaac Mason, Andrew Clarke, and Remel Hemmings – were all arrested and subsequently charged with being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin.
Clarke, aged 43, was also charged with possession with intent to supply Class A and B drugs.
Hemmings, aged 26, was also charged with possession with intent to supply Class A drugs, as well as acquire / use / possess criminal property.
Both will appear at Birmingham Magistrates court along with Mason, aged 26, today.
Enquiries are continuing as our County Lines Taksforce works to disrupt the supply of drugs across the West Midlands.
You can read more about that work here.