Properties were raided
Three men, all in their 20s, have been charged with producing drugs after three cannabis factories were found in Kettering by Northamptonshire Police. The men were arrested after officers executed a series of warrants in houses in Havelock Street and King Street.
Kingsley Joseph, 27, and 26-year-old Fatjon Muslia, both Havelock Street, Kettering, and Admir Tangu, aged 24, of King Street, Kettering, have been charged with being concerned in the production of a quantity of a controlled Class B drug. They appeared before Northampton Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, January 21, where they were remanded in custody until their appearance at Northampton Crown Court on Tuesday, March 8.
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