Man Charged With Possession of Cannabis With Intent to Supply

2kg of drugs and over £5,000 cash were seized in raid on Andrew Stirling's Harvard Road home

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The Police in Chiswick

A Chiswick man has been charged with possession of cannabis with intent to supply and an offence under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Andrew Stirling, 25, of Harvard Road, Chiswick was bailed to appear at Feltham Magistrates Court on 8th May.

The charges following a SNT operation carried out in March when officers recovered a significant quantity of drugs and cash from Stirling's home in Harvard Road.

Around 2kg of cannabis and over £5,000 cash were seized in the raid.

Sergeant Ben Clark told ChiswickW4.com at the time, "This search warrant shows that we can and will act on information that we receive. Drug misuse has been shown to have an impact on local communities and we will robustly deal with people who choose to deal in drugs.

"I would like to thank those who had the courage to tell us about this activity. Cannabis has recently been reclassified to a Class B Controlled Drug, with the maximum sentence for supply offences being 14 years imprisonment. Recent legislation also allows us to seize the assets of those concerned in criminal activities, and we will certainly be looking to do that in this case."

Local residents who do have information on crime in the area can call the Turnham Green SNT on 020 8247 6415 or, alternatively, London Crimestoppers can be called on 0800 555 111.

You don't have to leave your name and you could receive a cash reward.


May 1, 2009