A PAIR of men have been charged with a range of drugs offences after almost 1.5tonnes of cannabis recovered as part of a National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation.
The cannabis, which the NCA say has a wholesale value of approximately £5.5m, was discovered after raids conducted with support from Warwickshire Police.
The haul was discovered in two locations: around 900kgs in a garage at a property in Tanworth in Arden, Solihull, and around 500kgs at a property in Shenstone in Staffordshire.
NCA investigators made the arrests as part of an inquiry into a crime group smuggling methamphetamine from the UK to Australia, and importing cocaine to the UK.
Peter Stride, 44, and Aaron Asbury, 37, were charged with conspiracy to supply cannabis.
Stride, of Vicarage Hill, Tamworth in Arden, Solihull, was also charged with conspiring to export Class A drugs and conspiring to import Class A drugs.
Asbury, of Sycamore Road, Drakelow, Burton upon Trent, was also charged with conspiring to import Class A drugs.
A third man, who was arrested at a property in Wombourne, Staffordshire, was released under investigation.,
