Seven charged with drugs offences after raids on Surrey-Hampshire border

It comes after 10 addresses were visited by police earlier this week

Author: Matt SoanesPublished 17th Dec 2021
Last updated 17th Dec 2021

Seven people have been charged with drugs offences after a series of raids on the Surrey and Hampshire border on Tuesday.

10 addresses were targeted as part of a police operation to disrupt the supply of drugs and money laundering.

The men charged include:

• Ashley Baker, 33, of St Catherine's Road, Frimley- charged with conspiracy to supply a Class A controlled drug, conspiracy to supply a Class B controlled drug and acquiring, use of and possessing criminal property.

• Tobias Smith, 30, of Peabody Road, North Camp - charged with conspiracy to supply a Class A controlled drug, conspiracy to supply a Class B controlled drug and acquiring, use of and possessing criminal property.

• Paul Kelly, 42, of Lynwood Drive, Mytchett - conspiracy to supply a Class B controlled drug.

• Aaron Fallon, 33 of Charlie Mews, Farnborough - charged with conspiracy to supply a Class A controlled drug, and conspiracy to supply a Class B controlled drug.

All four will appear Guildford Crown Court on Thursday, 13 January.

Separately three men have been remanded to appear at Guildford Crown Court on December 17.

• Ashley Lowman, 32, of Thorneycroft Avenue, Deepcut - charged with conspiracy to supply a Class A controlled drug, and conspiracy to supply a Class B controlled drug.

• Christopher Jackson, 37, of Pulrey Way, Frimley - charged with conspiracy to supply a Class A controlled drug, and conspiracy to supply a Class B controlled drug.

• Daniel Mayers, 31, of Clevedon Court, Farnborough- charged with conspiracy to supply a Class A controlled drug, and conspiracy to supply a Class B controlled drug.

A further person has been released under investigation.

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