Southampton Police Crack Down on Drug Ring: 13 Charged After Massive Raids

Southampton police have swooped on a major drug operation, charging 13 suspects following 26 warrants served across Southampton, London, and Liverpool. The raids, part of Operation Fortress, uncovered a web of class A drug suppliers targeting vulnerable communities.

Mass Arrests and Charges Across Three Cities

Yesterday, 18 people were arrested in total during the coordinated crackdown. The operation aims to curb the flow of heroin and crack cocaine in Southampton, protecting residents from drug-related harm.

Key Suspects to Face Southampton Crown Court

  • Ayub Aden, 27, from Winchfield Close, Southampton: Charged with conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine. Held on remand; court date set for May 27.
  • Ethan Brown, 20, Canute House, Kings Street, Southampton: Charged with same offences as Aden. Also held on remand, due in court May 27.
  • Steven Donnelly, 41, Old Northam Road, Southampton: Charged with allowing premises to be used for heroin and crack supply, plus supplying heroin himself. Held on remand; appears May 27.
  • Shane Kimber, 22, Firtree Court, West End: Charged with supplying heroin and crack cocaine. Held on remand; court date on May 27.
  • Shaquille Wilding, 19, Desborough Road, Eastleigh: Charged with conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine. Held on remand, due in court May 27.
  • Montel Graham, 18, Howell Close, Southampton: Charged with conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine.

All suspects are currently remanded in custody and face their hearings at Southampton Crown Court on May 27.

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