Three men charged in Sheffield drug supply investigation

Police action targets Sharrow area following months-long investigation

Author: Poppi AndelinPublished 26th Dec 2025
Last updated 26th Dec 2025

Three men have been charged with multiple offences as part of efforts by South Yorkshire police to disrupt drug supply in the Sharrow area.

Saeed Adam, 26, Suber Mohamed, 23, and Saeed Suleimen, 24, appeared at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on 19 December and were remanded in custody ahead of a hearing at Sheffield Crown Court on 19 January 2026.

The charges against the men are as follows:

  • Adam, of Albert Terrace Road, Sheffield, is charged with possessing crack cocaine with the intent to supply, possessing criminal property, possessing a knife or sharp pointed article in a public place, possessing cannabis with the intent to supply and possessing an offensive weapon in a private place.
  • Mohamed, of Bretts Close in Coventry, is charged with possessing crack cocaine with the intent to supply, possessing criminal property, possessing cannabis with the intent to supply, possessing a knife or sharp pointed article in a public place and possessing an offensive weapon in a private place.
  • Suleimen, of Powell Street, Sheffield, is charged with two counts of possessing crack cocaine with the intent to supply, possessing heroin with the intent to supply, possessing criminal property, possessing cannabis with the intent to supply, possessing an offensive weapon in a private place, being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and being concerned in the supply of heroin.

The arrests come after a lengthy investigation that began with a proactive stop-and-search in July and concluded with the men being taken into custody earlier this month.

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