A man from Milton Keynes is one of eight people to be charged with drug crimes across three separate counties.
Mohammed Ali, 49, of Chervill, Beanhill, Milton Keynes, was charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs, after numerous warrants were executed across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire on Wednesday, May 26.
During these warrants, around 3kg of class A drugs, approximately £60,000 in cash, and a stun gun were seized, whilst around £190,000 was also taken during a previous stage of the operation.
The other people that were charged following the warrants were:
- Richard Gray, 32 of Furrow Crescent, Witney, Oxfordshire
- Patrick Gray, 43, of Radford Close, Oxford, Oxfordshire
- William White, 35, of no fixed abode.
- Lewis Court, 35, of Scott Close, Kidlington, Oxfordshire
- Sophie Plowman, 26, of Songthrush Road, Banbury, Oxfordshire
- Jamie Shepherd-Smith, 32, of Bramling Cross, Longworth, Abingdon, Oxfordshire
- Mohanned Albein, 35, of St Quentin Close, Swindon, Wiltshire
Three women who are aged 70, 41, and 31 and are from Oxford and Witney respectively, were also arrested on suspicion of money laundering, but have been released on conditional police bail.
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Two men from Oxford, aged 28 and 20, were also arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A drugs, but they too have also been released on conditional police bail.
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