An Oldham man is one of three charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs, namely cocaine, after six arrests were made during dawn raids in Greater Manchester and Buckinghamshire.
Jaymie Dawson, 27, of Rhodes Street, Oldham, as well as Daniel Degisi, 35, of Dukes Rise in Bury, and Richard Cranston, 54, of Hijon Crescent, Buckinghamshire, have all be charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine.
Degisi has also been charged with one count of being concerned in the production of cannabis.
All three men have been remanded in custody to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court.
A 29-year old woman and a 25-year old woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply cocaine, and a 42-year old man arrested on suspicion of production of cannabis, have been released under investigation.
The arrests are linked to Operation Glory, a Serious and Organised Crime Group investigation - codenamed Operation Glory - which commenced in June 2020 as part of a probe into the supply of class A drugs in Greater Manchester and the North West.
At around 5.30am on Thursday morning (17 June), officers from Greater Manchester Police's Tactical Aid Unit (TAU) and Serious and Organised Crime Group (SOCG) raided properties in Oldham, as well as Bury, Milnrow, Radcliffe, Farnworth and Crumpsall.
A suspected cannabis farm comprising of 18 plants was found in Radcliffe and cannabis cultivation equipment was also recovered at the Farnworth address.

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