A MANCHESTER man has denied dangerous driving and possession with intent to supply amphetamines.
Tinashe Ndongwe, 26, of no fixed address, has been charged with dangerous driving and possession with intent to supply Class B drugs.
It follows a crash on the A419 on Monday morning. Police allegedly found packages of amphetamines in the car.
Appearing before Salisbury Magistrates' Court on Tuesday afternoon, Ndongwe pleaded not guilty to both the driving and drugs matters.
He was remanded in custody to be produced at Swindon Crown Court on Friday, March 6, for a trial preparation hearing.
Police were called to two vehicle crash involving a Ford Fiesta and a Kia C’eed on the southbound carriageway of the A419 close to the Castle Eaton turn-off, at around 9.40am on Monday.
Nobody was hurt. Police claim to have found amphetamines inside the Fiesta.
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