Sellindge man charged with attempting to arrange murder
12:50, 03 April 2023
updated: 13:36, 03 April 2023
A Sellindge man has been charged with attempting to arrange a murder and the sale of two firearms - including a machine gun.
The alleged crimes came to light following the cracking of the illegal EncroChat mobile phone platform by international law enforcement agencies in 2020.
The military-grade encrypted communication system used by organised criminals trading in drugs and guns was hacked by law enforcement in one of the biggest operations of its kind.
A police spokesman said: "Stephen Palmer, 40, of Swan Lane, was arrested on Friday after evidence was referred to detectives from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate.
"He has since been charged with soliciting to murder an unknown person, and being in possession of and selling a handgun and a machine gun.
"Mr Palmer is also alleged to have been concerned in the supply of cocaine and ketamine."
He was remanded in custody by Medway magistrates on Saturday and will next appear at Maidstone Crown Court on May 1.
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