Six people charged with drugs offences

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20th November 2015

Six people have been charged with drugs offences after officers from the Matrix Serious and Organised Crime Team (MSOC) executed warrants at addresses across Liverpool yesterday, Thursday 19 November.

Mohammed Jalil, 29, of The Spinnakers, Aigburth, has been charged with conspiracy to supply cannabis, conspiracy to supply cocaine and conspiracy to supply heroin. He was also charged with possession with intent to supply cannabis and possession with intent to supply cocaine.

Michael Taggart, 27, of Calthorpe Street, Garston, has been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and possession with intent to supply cocaine.

Stephen Jason Allen, 28, of Bardsay Road, Walton, has been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine together with possession with intent to supply amphetamine, heroin, crack cocaine and cocaine.

Ronald Fitzgibbon, 35, of Bempton Road, Aigburth, has been charged with conspiracy to supply cannabis, conspiracy to supply cocaine and conspiracy to supply heroin together with conspiracy to produce cannabis.

Athena Millen, 22, of Mendip Close, Halewood, has been charged with conspiracy to supply heroin, cocaine and cannabis.

Razu Miah, 29, of Elaine Street, Toxteth, has been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine.

All six are due to appear before magistrates in Liverpool and Knowsley today, Friday 20 November.

An 18 year-old woman from Tuebrook, a 29 year-old man from Fazakerley and a 29 year-old man from Wavertree were all released on police bail. A 24 year-old man male from the Garston area was last night still being interviewed by officers.

During yesterday’s operation Matrix officers seized further quantities of suspected controlled drugs, including amphetamine, cocaine, heroin, crack cocaine and cannabis – with an estimated street value of around £40,000 – together with £15,000 in cash.

 

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