Two teenagers have been charged after allegedly 'cuckooing' a north Kent home to supply crack cocaine.

Cuckooing is when a vulnerable person's home is taken over by bullying and violence to supply drugs.

Police attended a property in Poplar Avenue, Gravesend, on October 3 and found crack cocaine, heroin and drug equipment.

Three people were arrested at the scene.

Raymond Olabode, 18, of Anvil Terrace in Dartford, and Chelsea Richardson, 19, of no fixed address, have been charged with possessing class A drugs with intent to supply.

They have also both been accused of false imprisonment and allegedly cuckooing a victim.

They have been bailed by magistrates to appear at Woolwich Crown Court on Thursday, November 2.

A 19-year-old man was also arrested but has been released pending further enquiries.