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Following an investigation by Thames Valley Police, four men have been charged in connection with a drug supply investigation in Windsor and Maidenhead.
Anthony Moore, 40, of Ellington Park, Maidenhead was charged on Saturday (14/12) with conspiring to supply cocaine, possession of cannabis and acquiring/using or possessing criminal property.
Michael Knowles, 40, of Brunel Court, Maidenhead, was charged with conspiring to supply cocaine, possession of an offensive weapon in a private place, possession of cannabis and acquiring/using or possessing criminal property.
Shaun Darvell, 31, of Brunel Court, Maidenhead, was charged with conspiring to supply cocaine and possession of an offensive weapon in a private place.
Steven Adaway, 57, of St George’s Close, Windsor, was also charged with conspiring to supply cocaine.
The charges follow a series of Section 8 warrants carried out in Windsor and Maidenhead last Thursday (12/12) where a large quantity of cocaine, cash and weapons were seized.
Moore, Knowles, Darvell and Adaway have been remanded in custody to appear at Reading Magistrates’ Court on 13 January 2025.
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