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Seven more charges in major new blitz on Wolverhampton drugs gangs.

Seven men have been charged with conspiring to supply Class A drugs after being held as part of the biggest ever crackdown on the Wolverhampton's drugs and gangs.

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Six of them will appear in court today after being arrested yesterday under Operation Wolverhampton No Deal.

Hundreds of officers have been taking part in raids in areas including Heath Town, Park Village, and Low Hill.

See also: Gang busters - 280 police take part in Wolverhampton's biggest drugs raids

The latest suspects to be charged are:

Gavin Hyde, aged 31 of Mills Close, Wednesfield, was charged with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine

Keelan Burke, 19,of no fixed address, charged with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin.

Sam Rogers, 21 from Snape Road, Ashmore Park, charged with the same offence

Antoine Miles, 23 from Kipling Road, The Scotlands, charged with the same offence.

Adam Spencer, 28 from Long Knowle Lane, Wednesfield, charged with the same offence.

Lee Dwight, 32 of Ellerton Walk, Park Village, charged with conspiracy to supply crack cocaine and heroin and production of cannabis.

Ricki Burton, aged 21 of Westcroft Avenue, Westcroft, charged with conspiracy to supply heroin. He is expected in court at a later date.

A 17-year-old from Kipling Road, The Scotlands was charged with obstructing a police officer, he will appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court next month.

Ricardo Miles, aged 18, unemployed from Kipling Road, The Scotlands, was charged with obstructing a police officer and bailed to appear before the same court next month.

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