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We can confirm that two men from Liverpool have been charged with various drugs supply offences.
Officers carried out a search of a property on Grafton Street, in Liverpool, on Tuesday 17 September and discovered a large quantity of suspected Class A drugs and equipment associated with drugs supply.
Matthew Courtney, 31, of Ebrington Street, in Garston, has been charged with conspiring to supply a Class A drug (cocaine), conspiring to produce a Class A drug and possession with intent to supply a controlled Class B drug (cannabis).
Allan Williams, 30, of Marmaduke Street, in Liverpool, has been charged with possession with intent to supply controlled Class B drugs (cannabis and ketamine), acquiring/using/possessing criminal property, conspiring to supply a Class A drug (cocaine) and conspiring to produce a Class A drug.
They have both been remanded to appear at Wirral Magistrates’ Court today, Thursday 19 September.
A 29-year-old woman who was also arrested on suspicion of drugs supply offences as part of this investigation has been released under investigation.
Anyone who has any information about drug dealing in their area or anyone who is concerned about someone who may be being exploited, can contact @CrimestoppersUK completely anonymously on 0800 555 111 or contact 101. In an emergency always contact 999.