Three Men Busted in Kent Cocaine Crackdown
Kent Police have charged three men with Class A drug offences after a major crackdown on alleged cocaine supply in Canterbury.
Coordinated Raids Snare Cash and Cocaine
On Monday, 7 April, police swooped on multiple locations in a tightly planned operation. The raids yielded a large haul of cocaine and around £7,000 in cash, landing several suspects behind bars.
Arrests Hit Canterbury and Swanscombe
- Gramoz Baci, 34, from Barton Mill Road
- Arber Pjetri, 23, of Priest Avenue
- Lorenso Mustavataj, 21, from St George’s Place
Baci and Pjetri were caught in Linden Grove at about 2.15pm. Mustavataj was stopped in a car on Stanhope Road, Swanscombe, and alongside him, a 20-year-old woman from Sheerness was also arrested.
Charges and Court Appearances
All three men face charges for being involved in the supply of Class A drugs. Mustavataj has the added charge of possession with intent to supply cocaine. They are set to appear at Folkestone Magistrates’ Court today, Wednesday 9 April.
The arrested woman has been released on bail while investigations continue.
Police Statement on Drug Crime Crackdown
“Class A drug supply continues to cause significant harm to communities. These arrests and charges represent a proactive effort to disrupt criminal networks and bring those responsible to justice.”
Investigations are ongoing as officers chase further leads.
Help Police Fight Drug Crime
If you have info on drug activity in your area, contact Kent Police on 101 or report anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.