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A man has been charged in connection with an operation to target county lines drug dealing and associated violence.
Officers executed a warrant at an address in Lewisham, London, on Tuesday, 12 January as part of Operation Monument, Hampshire Constabulary’s local response into county lines drug networks.
Cameron Jarvis, 18, of Whatman Road, Lewisham, London, was arrested and has been charged with being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine and possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.
Jarvis appeared at Southampton Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 13 January and has been remanded in custody to appear before Southampton Crown Court on 12 February.
The warrants were executed by officers from the Metropolitan Police’s Operation Orochi team along with officers from Hampshire Constabulary.