Men appear in court over Birmingham drugs line 'operating since 2020'
Four men have appeared in court over a long running drugs line in Birmingham. The men were charged with drugs related offences and appeared at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Friday, September 6.
West Midlands Police said it followed an investigation into a drugs line that has been running in the city for four years. Ikram Hussain, Goharislam Muhammed, Adil Muhammed and Jack Clark were charged with with conspiracy to supply cocaine and concealing criminal property.
The men were remanded into custody and will appear before Birmingham Crown Court next month. A West Midlands Police spokesperson confirmed the charges on September 7 in a statement.
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The force spokesperson said: "Four men have appeared before court charged with offences relating to a drugs line that's been operating in Birmingham since 2020.
"Following a long and complex investigation, officers executed warrants earlier this week across Birmingham and Solihull which resulted in a large quantity of cocaine and cash being recovered and three arrests. A fourth man was arrested from a street in Erdington.
"Ikram Hussain, 28, of Fieldhouse Road, Goharislam Muhammed, 28, of Fourth Avenue, Adil Muhammed, 19, of Fourth Avenue and Jack Clark, 24, of Kington Gardens appeared at Birmingham Crown Magistrates' on Friday (6 Sept), charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and concealing criminal property.
"All suspects were remanded in custody to appear at Birmingham Crown Court on 4 October 2024."