Cumbria Police have arrested 22 people as part of a crackdown on County Lines drug supply in the south of the county.

Warrants were conducted in Barrow, Coventry and London this week as part of a proactive operation that has led to 10 people being charged with offences.

 The following charges have been made

Natasha Wharton, aged 29, of Worcester Street, Barrow, charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.

Robert Russell, aged 42, of Worcester Street, Barrow, charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.

Carl Platts, aged 37, of Ship Street, Barrow, charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.

Kelsey Knibbs, aged 38, Watergarth, Walney, Barrow, charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.

Ross Johnson, aged 21, of Argyle Street, Barrow, charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.

Princewill Enaruba,  aged 24 , of Signals Drive, Coventry, charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.

Richard Cleary, aged 51, of Jonathan Road, Coventry, charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.

Yasmin Ho, aged 45, of Meetings View, Barrow, charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.

Dean Cummings, aged 43, of Romney Road, Barrow in Furness, charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs.

They were all due to appear at barrow Magistrates Court today (9th January 2019)

Additionally, Deborah Abolaji, aged 20, of Spalding Court, Roberts Way, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, is charged with Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs. He has been bailed until the 16th of January 2019 to appear at Barrow Magistrates Court.