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Seven tourists have been fined after breaking Government rules put in place to help stop the spread of coronavirus - when they were caught on a getaway to Cornwall.
Cornwall covidiots convicted for gatherings and coming from up north
People have been hauled into court for breaking rules
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Published:
3:00 PM November 17, 2020
Updated:
8:29 PM November 27, 2020
Abed Lama has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs following a County Lines police operation. Picture: Met Police
- Credit: MPS
An Ilford man is one of three people due to appear in court next month after being charged with drug offences.
Abed Lama, 22, of Bedford Road, was charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs after being arrested at an address in Camelford, Cornwall, on November 12.
This arrest came as part of Operation Orochi, a collaboration between the Met’s Specialist Crime Command and Devon and Cornwall police, who are working together to tackle criminals who traffic and exploit vulnerable individuals to sell drugs.