A 65-year-old man has been charged with multiple offences following an extensive police investigation into organised crime in Bucks.

Terence Lock, of Sheerness in Kent, was charged with a drug offence and several other counts including a Serious Crime Act offence on Friday 26 November.

The 65-year-old is charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs, participating in organised crime group activities, committing an act or series of acts to pervert the course of justice and encouraging or assisting in the commission of indictable offences.

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These charges are all in connection with an investigation into an organised crime group based in Buckinghamshire.

The investigation was carried out by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit.

Lock appeared at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Saturday and was remanded in custody. He is next due to appear at Aylesbury Crown Court on Thursday.

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