Three men have been charged with a total of 15 modern slavery offences and 12 drug supply charges as part of an investigation into drug dealing in Sandy and Biggleswade.
Tyrone Baker, 25, of Carisbrooke Road, Rushden; Oliver Hamilton, 20, of Russell Way, Higham Ferrers, and Declan Welch, 20, of Coopers Close, Sandy, have all been charged with conspiring together to supply cocaine, heroin and cannabis.
The three men have also been charged with five counts of holding a person in slavery or servitude, in connection to the same investigation.
Baker was also charged with a further three offences, of being concerned in the supply of cannabis, cocaine and MDMA.
Detective Inspector Tom Stean, from Bedfordshire Police, said: “I want to thank everyone for their hard work and commitment in pursuing this investigation.
“Violence and exploitation have no place in Bedfordshire and we will do all we can to apprehend those involved.
“If you have concerns about drug dealing where you live, please report it to us. All of this information is logged in our systems and we will always look to take action.”
Hamilton and Welch appeared at court on Monday, July 25, 2022, and were remanded into custody, ahead of their next court appearance in August.
Anyone with information about drug dealing can contact police via beds.police.uk/ro/report or by calling 101.
You can also report information through Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or crimestoppers-uk.org
For more information about violence, exploitation and organised crime then visit bavex.co.uk
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