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Gravesend teen and East London man arrested as police investigate drug dealing in Chatham

A 14-year-old boy has been arrested by police investigating reports crack cocaine and heroin were being sold in a town centre.

The boy, who is from Gravesend, was arrested in Chatham High Street.

Two people have been held by police investigating drug dealing. Stock image
Two people have been held by police investigating drug dealing. Stock image

Officers found 80 wraps of suspected crack cocaine and heroin, along with a large knife, mobile phone and almost £100 in cash.

The teenager has since been released from police custody pending further inquries.

In a separate incident, a driver was arrested after police found around 20 packets of suspected crack cocaine and heroin and around £500 in cash in a car.

The search was carried out at 11.30am on Friday, September 20 near Silverweed Road, Chatham.

The driver attempted to evade the officers but was followed down a dead-end road.

A man has been charged with drug offences. Stock pic (15944825)
A man has been charged with drug offences. Stock pic (15944825)

A 43-year-old man from East London was arrested and later released on bail while the investigation continues.

The arrests were part of a police and council crackdown to tackle drug dealing in Medway.

District commander for Medway, Chief Inspector Ian Dyball, said: "Our patrols continually monitor the streets of Medway for drug dealing activity and will not hesitate to take action when they suspect offending is taking place.

"Everyone has a role to play in preventing the supply of drugs and I would encourage anyone to report concerns they have to us on 101, or via the online reporting facility on the Kent Police website.’

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