THREE people are on trial accused of false imprisonment and selling drugs across Oxfordshire.
Raymond McGill, Ammae Morrison and Landry Ane, are all on trial at Oxford Crown Court charged with several drug offences.
McGill, 21, of Brownhill Road, London, has been charged with false imprisonment, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, possessing an imitation firearm, two counts of possessing a Class A with intent to supply and two counts of being concerned in supplying a controlled drug of Class A.
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Morrison, 18, of Wilson Close, South Croydon, has been charged with the same counts and one count of possession of a knife.
Ane, 21, of no fixed abode, has been charged with one count of possessing criminal property, two counts of possessing a controlled drug of Class A with intent and two counts of being concerned in supplying a controlled drug of Class A.
The trial is expected to last five to seven days.
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