Four charged after 11 kilos of Class A drugs seized from Bury premises
Four men have been charged with a conspiracy to supply Class A drugs after police raided a premises in Bury.
Malcolm Tidyman, Nicholas Durrant, Anthony Davidson, and Brian Morrison face a variety of drug and driving charges after 11 kilos of Class A drugs were recovered from a property on Haslam Street.
All four men were arrested on Friday (September 1), and are set to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates on Monday (September 4).
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Malcolm Tidyman, 43, of Tunstall Close, Bury was charged with: conspiracy to supply Class A drugs; possession with intent to supply Class A drugs; production of Class B drugs; conspiracy to supply Class B drugs; and a breach of Serious Crime Prevention Order.
Nicholas Durrant, 39, of Bolton Road, Bury was charged with: conspiracy to supply Class A drugs; conspiracy to supply Class B drugs; driving while disqualified; and driving with no insurance.
Anthony Davidson, 62, of no fixed abode was charged with: conspiracy to supply Class A drugs; possession with intent to supply Class A drugs; producing Class B drugs.
Brian Morrison, 51, from Northern Ireland was charged with: conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and possession with intent to supply Class B drugs.