Four people from Barrow have been charged for conspiring to supply Class B drugs.

On Friday, July 12, Lancashire Police shared that they had charged 13 people with firearms and drug supply offences.

Those from Barrow were Jordan Riddick, 25, and Kimberley Davis, 40, of Longway, Megan Rose, 30, of Smeaton Street, and Krystian Bird, 38, of Meetings View.

Riddick and Rose were charged with conspiracy to supply Class B controlled drugs, and were both bailed.

Bird and Davis were charged with conspiracy to supply a Class B controlled drug (cannabis), with the former remanded in custody and the latter being bailed.

Officers from Lancashire Police conducted several warrants in Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Cumbria last week as part of Operation Warrior.

This is their response to tackling serious and organised crime in Lancashire, supported by Police and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw.

Hafiz Razaq, 39, of Chorley Road, Walton-le-Dale, Preston, was charged with two offences of conspiracy to purchase or acquire a firearm.

Razaq was further charged with Deepak Singh, 39, of Watling Street Road, Preston, with four offences of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life or enable another to do so, and possession of ammunition with intent to endanger life.

The pair were also charged with conspiracy to supply Class B controlled drugs (cannabis) and were remanded in custody.

Carl Leonard, of Victoria Street, Bolton, Lee Shillito of New Briggs Fold, Egerton, Edward Fearn of Cromdale Avenue, Bolton, and Corey Matthews of Abingdon Road, Bolton, were all released on bail for conspiracy to supply Class B controlled drugs.

Norman Young, 64, of Coniston Avenue in St Annes and Simon Greenwood, 40, of Garden Walk in Ashton-on-Ribble, were remanded in custody for conspiracy to supply cannabis.

Christoper Chapman, 42, of South Lakeland Leisure Village in Borwick was bailed following the same charge.

Four other people arrested – three men and a woman – have been released on bail pending further inquiries.