Three charged over crack cocaine
Three people have been remanded in custody in connection with £200,000 worth of drugs found in Bedfordshire.
Crack cocaine was discovered inside a car pulled over by police on Leagrave High Street, Luton, on 6 February.
Aubrey Whyte, 32, Nadine Simpson, 30, and Claudette Raymond-Williams, 38, are charged with possession of a class A drug with intent to supply.
Raymond Williams, from Croydon, and Mr Whyte and Ms Simpson, from Cheshire, appeared before Luton magistrates’.
All three were remanded in custody until they appear at Luton Crown Court, on a date to be fixed.
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