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Police seize drugs and knife in Chatham town centre, as boy, 17, is arrested

A teenager was arrested and more than 50 wraps of heroin and crack cocaine were seized by police in a town centre.

A knife was also confiscated following the incident in Chatham on Tuesday.

A group were spotted by police acting suspiciously at Chatham bus station. Picture: Peter Still
A group were spotted by police acting suspiciously at Chatham bus station. Picture: Peter Still

Uniformed patrols had been alerted to suspicious activity involving several boys near the Waterfront bus station.

As such, a 17-year-old boy was stopped in the High Street at 3.25pm and a search was carried out.

This led to the discovery of a knife, and he was taken into custody.

Further searches were then carried out at a police station, where 54 wraps of Class A drugs were recovered.

The suspect was charged with two counts of possessing drugs with intent to supply and with possessing a knife in a public place.

He appeared before Medway Magistrates’ Court today and was granted conditional bail.

His next hearing will be at the same court on Monday (February 13).

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