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Two admit to supplying Class A drug and holding criminal cash

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Two individuals have acknowledged providing cocaine and holding dirty money.

The pair from Ebbw Vale, Adam Challenger aged 45 and his companion aged 33, submitted their guilty pleas at Cardiff Crown Court.

The elder defendant, who lives in Glyndŵr Road in Rassau, entered guilty pleas to conspiracy to supply the class A drug and possession of criminal property in the form of cash.

The younger man, residing at Pen Y Crug in Rassau, admitted being involved in cocaine supply, involved in cannabis supply, possessing cocaine with intent to supply, and possession of criminal property in the form of cash.

The criminal conduct occurred between early September 2025 and late February.

The sentencing hearing has been rescheduled for late April.

The older man was taken into custody while the younger defendant was released on conditional bail.

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