Two Birmingham Brothers Charged Over Class A Drug Conspiracy
Birmingham Brothers Charged Over Drug Conspiracy

Two brothers from Birmingham have been charged in connection with a conspiracy to supply Class A drugs. The pair, aged 28 and 31, were arrested following a police operation targeting drug trafficking in the city.

Details of the Charges

The brothers face charges of conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine. They are accused of being involved in a network that distributed the drugs across Birmingham and the wider West Midlands region.

Police conducted raids at multiple addresses, seizing quantities of drugs, cash, and mobile phones believed to be used for coordinating deals. The investigation, led by the West Midlands Police organized crime unit, has been ongoing for several months.

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Court Appearance

The two suspects have been remanded in custody and are scheduled to appear at Birmingham Crown Court next month. They have not yet entered pleas.

A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: “These charges are a significant step in disrupting the supply of dangerous drugs in our communities. We will continue to target those who profit from illegal drug trafficking.”

Local residents have expressed concern about drug-related crime in the area. Community leaders have called for increased police presence and support for rehabilitation programs.

The case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to tackle Class A drug supply chains in Birmingham. Police have urged anyone with information about drug dealing to come forward.

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