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A man from Liverpool has been charged with drug supply offences following a warrant carried out yesterday (Thursday 22 February).
The warrant was executed by Project Medusa officers, as part of an investigation into a suspected county line drugs network.
Bradley Johnson, 24, of Simonswood Lane, Kirkby, Liverpool has been charged with being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs (crack cocaine and heroin).
He appeared at Wirral Magistrates Court today (Friday 23 February), where he was remanded into custody. He is due to appear again on Friday 22 March for sentencing.
Acting Detective Inspector Peter Sloan said: “We would urge members of the public to come forward with information so we can continue to make our communities safer. If you have any concerns about drug dealing, please contact us, either directly or anonymously via Crimestoppers and we will investigate.”
Anyone who has any information about county lines drug dealing in their area, can contact @CrimestoppersUK completely anonymously on 0800 555 111 or contact 101. In an emergency always contact 999.