Three 24-year-old men from Birmingham have been charged with drugs offences following a police stop check in Cheshire.
Jayden Gibson, Yasin Maow and Rushawn Mulvey were all arrested on Tuesday 15 May after officers from Crewe stopped a Volkswagen Golf on the A500.
Following questioning, all three men have since been charged with two counts of being concerned in the supply of class A drugs (heroin and crack cocaine) and receiving stolen goods.
Maow and Mulvey have also been possession of Class B drugs (cannabis).
Gibson, of Priestley Road, Birmingham; Maow, of Plowden Road, Birmingham, and Mulvey, of Long Street, Birmingham, all appeared at Chester Magistrates Court on Thursday 18 May where they were remanded in custody.
They are next set to appear at Chester Crown Court on Thursday 15 June.
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