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Chatham woman charged with drug offences alongside five men after County Lines drug raids in Kent and London

A 21-year-old woman has been charged with drug-related crimes believed to be connected to County Lines gangs.

Kyra Rouiger, of Haig Avenue, Chatham , was arrested with five others following seven separate raids carried out by the Met Police yesterday (Thursday).

She was remanded in custody to appear before Croydon Magistrates' Court today
She was remanded in custody to appear before Croydon Magistrates' Court today

Rouiger was charged this morning with conspiracy to supply heroin and possession with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine.

She was remanded in custody to appear at Croydon Magistrates' Court today.

A 50-year-old man, also from Chatham , was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs but had no further action taken against him by police.

Rouiger was charged along with five others, including Jamie Danquah, 22, of Strathmore Road in Croydon, who was charged with conspiring to supply heroin and crack cocaine, intent to supply cannabis and possession of criminal property.

The Chatham woman was arrested alongside five others
The Chatham woman was arrested alongside five others

The others include:

  • Amun'Ra Teko, 18, of Loughborough Estate in Lambeth, charged with conspiring to supply crack cocaine and possession of a Class B drug
  • Trey Foster, 26, of Church Green, Myatts Field South, charged with conspiring to supply heroin and cocaine;
  • Tai Diedrick, 22, of Parry Road in South Norwood, charged with conspiring to supply heroin and crack cocaine and possession of criminal property;
  • Shaquille Boreland, 24, who is currently remanded in prison, charged with possession with intent to supply MDMA and cocaine.

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