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Five men charged with Wolverhampton murder after shooting

Five men charged with Wolverhampton murder after shooting

BBC News10-03-2025
Five men have been charged with murder after a 24 year-old man was shot dead in Wolverhampton.Neo Graham was gunned down in Eastfield Grove, just after 15:20 GMT last Tuesday, and died at the scene.Koketso Ximba, 22, Aaron Osei, 22, Deric Da Silva Ferreria, 19, Fabio Bandarrinha, 20, and Elie Mey, 24, have been remanded in custody. All of the men, apart from Mr Ximba, face additional charges including money laundering and possession of drugs.They are due to appear before Wolverhampton Magistrates' Court later, West Midlands Police confirmed.
The force said a gun had been recovered as part of their investigation.Mr Ximba faces a single charge of murder, which the four other men are also charged with.However, the four others men are also accused of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, possession of prohibited ammunition, possession of Class A Drugs with intent to supply, and possession of criminal property (money laundering).Additionally, Mr Mey has been charged with possession of a firearm when prohibited for five years.
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