Six men have been charged with supplying Class A drugs after police seized more than £30,000 worth of illegal substances.

Officers witnessed a man acting suspiciously around Richmond Place in Brighton in the early hours of the morning on November 30.

The man was detained and arrested near St Peter’s Church and was seen to discard a bin bag, which was found to contain around 100 wraps of Class A drugs inside.

Two keys linked to an address nearby were also found in his possession.

During a search of the property, police found five men inside as well as Class A drugs worth over £30,000, over £10,000 of cash and equipment linked to the preparation of drugs.

All six men involved were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs (cocaine and heroin) and Class B drugs (cannabis).

They were subsequently charged and remanded in custody pending trial on January 5.

The six defendants are:

  • Ismmael Abduselam, 26, of no fixed address
  • Arber Gjidia, 24, of no fixed address
  • Clirim Kukaj, 29, of Valence Drive, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire
  • Maekhele Mokenen, 20, of Thornton Road, Croydon
  • Mohamed Rafik, 20, of Beech Gardens, Ealing
  • Yaanan Reid, 23, of no fixed address

Detective Inspector Dee Wells, of Brighton and Hove’s Community Investigation Team, said: “Drugs have no place on our streets and we will continue to target the dealers who spread them around our city.

“People who deal drugs do so with no regard for the devastation they bring to our communities and the seizure of these substances has prevented them from reaching vulnerable users.

“Our commitment to disrupting drug supply, catching perpetrators and safeguarding vulnerable people remains steadfast.”