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Brothers Andrew and Michael Black face cocaine charges Brothers Andrew and Michael Black face cocaine charges
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Two brothers have been remanded in custody after being charged over the seizure of £120,000 worth of cocaine.Two brothers have been remanded in custody after being charged over the seizure of £120,000 worth of cocaine.
The pair were among five men arrested on Wednesday in Bangor, Belfast and Coleraine.The pair were among five men arrested on Wednesday in Bangor, Belfast and Coleraine.
Andrew Stephen Black, 21, and Michael Paul Black, 31, of Cranfield Court, Porstewart, each face six charges including conspiracy to supply.Andrew Stephen Black, 21, and Michael Paul Black, 31, of Cranfield Court, Porstewart, each face six charges including conspiracy to supply.
Three other men due to appear on Friday morning will now appear at a special court sitting on Christmas Eve.Three other men due to appear on Friday morning will now appear at a special court sitting on Christmas Eve.
Police failed to present them at Newtownards Magistrates Court on time on Friday. They are aged 48, 36 and 34.Police failed to present them at Newtownards Magistrates Court on time on Friday. They are aged 48, 36 and 34.
Three of the arrests were made when police stopped two cars in the Springhill area of Bangor on Wednesday. The other two men were arrested in Belfast and Coleraine.
As well as the conspiracy to supply charges, the Black brothers are also charged with possession of class A and B drugs with intent.As well as the conspiracy to supply charges, the Black brothers are also charged with possession of class A and B drugs with intent.
A detective constable told the court he could connect the brothers to an operation in Bangor on Wednesday when a car was recovered containing 2kg of cocaine.
The court heard the operation was part of an ongoing investigation by the organised crime branch.