Five men from Heywood, Rochdale and Littleborough charged with drug offences after dawn raids

Date published: 23 September 2021


Five men from Heywood, Rochdale and Littleborough have been charged following raids at addresses across Rochdale, Heywood, and Bury on Tuesday (21 September 2021).

 

 

Detectives from GMP's Serious and Organised Crime Group carried out dawn raids at around 6am as part of a crackdown on drug supply across Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Northern Ireland.

Vito Lambardo, of Heywood; Lathert Pone, Tedi Hysesani, Redion Pupa, all of Rochdale, and Luke Spencer, of Littleborough, have been charged alongside Eneo Zace, of Bury, and Andrew Hall, of no fixed address.

Vito Lambardo, 31, has been charged with conspiracy to supply and produce class B drugs.

Lathert Pone, 31, has been charged with conspiracy to supply and produce class B drugs and transferring and conspiracy to conceal criminal property.

Tedi Hysesani, 28, has been charged with conspiracy to supply and produce class B drugs and transferring and conspiracy to conceal criminal property.

Redion Pupa, 28, has been charged with conspiracy to supply and produce class B drugs and transferring and conspiracy to conceal criminal property.

Luke Spencer, 30, has been charged with conspiracy to supply class B drugs.

Eneo Zace, 34, has been charged with conspiracy to supply and produce class B drugs and transferring and conspiracy to conceal criminal property.

Andrew Hall, 55, has been charged with conspiracy to supply class B drugs and transferring criminal property.

They appeared at Manchester Magistrates' Court yesterday (22 September 2021) and were remanded to next appear in court on 20 October 2021.

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