Six people have been charged for drug offences following a joint policing operation.

Officers from across Cumbria Police, North West Regional Organised Crime Team and Greater Manchester Police have this week arrested seven people and executed multiple warrants across Greater Manchester and Cumbria as part of continued activity to disrupt Organised Crime Groups involved in county lines drug dealing.

Warrants were executed at addresses across Oldham, Rochdale and Barrow as part of the ongoing operation. 

The following people have been charged:

They are:

  • Brandon McGuire, 24, from Barrow, has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs to include Heroin, Crack Cocaine and Cocaine 
  • Jackson Young , 20, from Barrow, has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs. He has also been charged with possession with intent to supply Cocaine and possession with intent to supply Ketamine  
  • Gregory Bell, 46, from Barrow, has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs
  • Tamzin Saywell, 19 from Barrow, has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs
  • Shamim Hussain, 28, from Oldham, has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs
  • Sarah Kolsuma Sadiq, 29, from Rochdale, has been charged with the following offences Conspiracy to supply class A drugs   

The seventh person arrested, who is from Manchester, has been released under investigation.

Saywell, Hussain and Kolsuma are due to appear at Preston Crown Court on December 15

Bell, McGuire and Young are due to appear at South Cumbria Magistrates' on December 20.

Detective Inspector Jamie Eaton said: “The activity over the course of this week is another example of how Cumbria will relentlessly target those involved in Serious and Organised Crime. 

“I would like to thank the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit, Greater Manchester Police and the National County Lines Coordination Centre for their support throughout the operation.

“We continue to ask the public to be our eyes and ears and report any suspected drug supply activity to us so our teams can investigate.

“I would urge anyone affected by drug use or suspected county line drug dealing to contact police on 101, or contact services such as Unity or The Well or other providers.”