Shepherd's Bush Market drugs bust

On Wednesday 2nd November 2011 officers from our very own Safer Neighbourhood Team arrested seven people following a joint operation to disrupt drug dealing in Shepherds Bush Market.

The SNT, supported by officers from across London, descended upon various locations within the market where drugs were openly being stored and supplied.

During the search of six market stalls predominantly selling West Indian artifacts and fast food police recovered a Kilo of Herbal Cannabis & £2000 in cash.

Drug dealing paraphernalia in the form of digital scales, bags and other packaging were also seized.
  • Selwyn Brown 45 yrs - Charged with Possession With Intent To Supply Cannabis
  • Leonard Andall 50 yrs - Charged with Possession With Intent To Supply & Possession of Cannabis
  • 35 year old man - No Further Action
  • Emmanuel Andrew 40 yrs - Charged with Possession With Intent To Supply Cannabis
  • Milton Richardson 50 yrs - Charged with Possession With Intent To Supply & Possession of Cannabis
  • Emmanual Eboka 45 yrs - Charged with Possession With Intent To Supply & Possession of Cannabis
  • Roy Lewis 52 years - Charged with Possession With Intent To Supply Cannabis
All are due to appear at Hammersmith Magistrates Court on Friday 2nd March 2012

Detective Sergeant Simon Rogers from Hammersmith & Fulham's Drugs Squad said:
“This operation highlights the Drug Squad's commitment to removing drug dealers from the streets of Hammersmith & Fulham. We will continue to work with local Safer Neighbourhoods Teams and Partner Agencies in a bid to remove the dealers from the streets of Shepherds Bush."
Chief Superintendent Lucy D'Orsi Hammersmith & Fulham's Borough Commander said:
“My officers are committed to disrupting criminal activity and are actively targeting those involved in crime in Hammersmith and Fulham. The Borough Drugs Squad led operation was a result of intelligence gathered by officers and I would urge the community to let us know, in confidence, where criminality is taking place so that we can provide the most appropriate response."

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