11 charged after Operation Homestead day of action

Date published: 02 October 2020


Seven men and four women have been charged with county lines and modern slavery offences following a day of action as part of Operation Homestead.

The following have all been charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs and section two of the Modern Slavery Act.

They have been remanded in custody and are due to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court today (Friday):

Jack Smedley (aged 23) of Heppleton Road, Moston; Georgia Leigh (aged 22) of Golbourne House, Shaw; Simon Potter (aged 48) of Cambridge Street, York;  Amanda Kershaw (aged 41) of Cambridge Street, York; Simon Davies (aged 47) of Higher House Close, Limeside; Marc Simpson (aged 54) of Wilberforce Avenue, York; Michelle Simpson (aged 47) of Wilberforce Avenue, York; and a 17-year-old boy from Manchester who cannot be named for legal reasons.

Also charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs and section two of the Modern Slavery Act, and released on bail before appearing at Manchester Magistrates Court today are:

Ashley Caveney (aged 27) of Alva Road, Oldham; Claire Halford (aged 47) of Dorset Road, Failsworth; Garfield Graham (aged 53) of Dorset Road, Failsworth.

Yesterday (Thursday), officers from GMP and North Yorkshire Police raided ten addresses in parts of Oldham, Manchester and York as part of a four-month long joint-operation into county lines and modern slavery offences.

Since the inception of the operation - codenamed Homestead - GMP has been working alongside North Yorkshire Police and local partners as part of a multi-agency response to ensure the safeguarding of vulnerable people coerced into criminal activity.

Anyone with any information should call 101 quoting Operation Homestead.

Details can also be anonymously passed to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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