The three men are due to appear in Sheffield Crown Court on January 19
The charges related to drug dealing in Sheffield
Three men have been charged with various offences in connection with a drug dealing operation in Sheffield, South Yorkshire Police announced today (Friday, December 26).
Saeed Adam, 26, Suber Mohamed, 23, and Saeed Suleimen, 24, appeared at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on December 19 after being charged with a whole host of offences relating to drug supply in the Sharrow area of Sheffield. They were remanded into custody and are due to attend Sheffield Crown Court on January 19.
Adam, of Albert Terrace Road in Sheffield, has been charged with possessing crack cocaine with the intent to supply, possessing criminal property, possessing a knife or sharp pointed article in a public place, possessing cannabis with the intent to supply and possessing an offensive weapon in a private place.
Mohamed, of Bretts Close in Coventry, has been charged with possessing crack cocaine with the intent to supply, possessing criminal property, possessing cannabis with the intent to supply, possessing a knife or sharp pointed article in a public place and possessing an offensive weapon in a private place.
Suleimen, of Powell Street in Sheffield, has been charged with two counts of possessing crack cocaine with the intent to supply, possessing heroin with the intent to supply, possessing criminal property, possessing cannabis with the intent to supply, possessing an offensive weapon in a private place, being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and being concerned in the supply of heroin.
The charges follow a police operation since July, which led to the arrests earlier in December.
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