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A GANG of dealers have admitted playing a part in selling cocaine across Southend after they were arrested in dramatic raids. All four gang members admitted conspiring to supply cocaine to drug users in Southend between December 2020 and April this year. They appeared in court yesterday and will be sentenced “as soon as possible.” Jason Balding, Gary Salvin, Daniel Deadman and Tony Carter were arrested by Essex Police when the force carried out dawn raids at a number of homes in Southend on April 10 this year. Judge Andrew Hurst agreed with prosecuting barrister Adam Budworth to adjourn the sentencing hearing until all basis of pleas had been submitted by the men, due by the end of June.
Five men charged after warrants executed in Grays and Southend
Officers executed ten warrants across Southend and Grays yesterday morning, Saturday 10 April.
As a result, five men have been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and conspiracy to supply Class B drugs.
They are:
-Jason Balding, 40, of Thames Close, Southend
-Daniel Deadman, 32, of Sherwood Way, Southend
-Mark Barrett, 42, of Glenwood Avenue, Southend
-Tony Carter, 39, of Albany Ave, Southend
Each of the men are due to appear in Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court tomorrow (Monday).
Five men charged after warrants executed in Grays and Southend added by Staff Reporter on
April 12, 2021