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Cannabis burglary suspects charged as crossbow double murder probe continues

Two men have been charged with conspiracy to burgle by detectives investigating a double murder in the Black Country.

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A police cordon was set up in Brierley Hill following the alleged cannabis farm raid and murders

Birmingham men Lewis Graver and Said Anmaid have been charged in relation to an alleged raid on a cannabis factory which happened shortly before two men were murdered in Brierley Hill last month.

Khuzaimah Douglas, 19, and Waseem Ramzan, 36, died after being shot with a crossbow in the aftermath of a raid on a house in Pensnett Road on February 20.

Father and son Saghawat Ramzan, 46, and Omar Ramzan, 23, who live on Pensnett Road, have been charged with two counts of murder.

Micah Evans and Bradley Knight were charged with conspiracy to burgle earlier this month over the same incident.

Graver, 21, from Primrose Hill, in Hall Green, and Anmaid, 23, of Runcorn Road, are charged with two counts of conspiracy to burgle and were due to appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court on Monday.

A spokesman from West Midlands Police said: "Enquiries are continuing and anyone with information is urged to contact us."

Anyone with information can call West Midlands Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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