Five men charged with drug offences in Bristol
All five men were remanded in custody to appear at Bristol Crown Court on Wednesday 26 April
Five men have been charged with drug offences in Bristol.
It's part of the police's latest operation targeting people suspected of being involved with drug related crimes.
The men - aged between of 24 and 31 - were arrested on Monday (March 27) after officers carried out a raid warrant in Barton Hill.
They were then charged with a number of offences as part of the police's ongoing regional operation of targeting people suspected of being involved in drug-related crimes.
They appeared at Bristol Magistrates Court yesterday.
All five have been remanded in custody until their hearing at Bristol Crown Court, which is set for April 26:
- Abdikarim Ahmed, 26 of Redfield, has been charged with conspiring to supply a class A drug and a money laundering offence
- Osman Mohammed, 31 of Redfield, has been charged with conspiring to supply a class A drug and a money laundering offence
- Abdurahman Amin, 27 of Redcliffe, has been charged with conspiring to supply a class A drug
- Mohammed Amin, 24 of Redcliffe, has been charged with conspiring to supply a class A drug
- Abdullah Ahmed, 28 of Redfield, has been charged with possession with intent to supply a class A drug
The arrest and charges have been made as part of Avon and Somerset Police's regional drugs intensification week.
The week sees all five police forces across the South West working to tackle those wanting to bring drugs and drug crime into the region.
The police have once again shared the message that our region is 'No Place For Drugs'.