A 31-year-old man from Hyde is among three people in Greater Manchester who have been charged in connection with the supply of drugs.
Daniel Sanders, of Ash Tree Road, has been charged with conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug - cocaine.
Meanwhile, Reece Bradbury, 27, of Pulman Gorve, Worsley, has been charged with conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug - cocaine, conspiracy to supply a class B controlled drug - cannabis and possession of a controlled drug of class B - cannabis.
Christopher Winder, 42, of Melville Road, Cadishead, has been charged with conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug - cocaine and conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life.
They have been remanded into custody ahead of an appearance at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court on Friday (14 January).
On Thursday (13 January), detectives from GMP's Serious and Organised Crime Group executed five warrants at properties in Hyde, Cadishead, Worsley and Whitefield as part of Operation Goodwin.
Four men and two women were arrested and cash and cannabis were seized.
One man and two women have since been released under investigation.
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