Five people have been charged in connection with a stabbing that occurred in Watford on Sunday.

Police were called to Flanders Court in St Albans Road at around 4.30pm to reports of an altercation between a group inside a flat. 

Two men sustained stab injuries and required hospital treatment.

Five people have now been charged in connection with the incident.

Mark Akinyemi, aged 33, of no fixed address, has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.

Paul Abrahams, aged 49, of High Street, Watford, has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.

Dejuan Davis, aged 18, of Ruth Close, Stanmore, has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and two counts of conspiracy to commit GBH with intent.

Kamare Darroux, aged 20, of Charter Place, Watford, has been charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and two counts of conspiracy to commit GBH with intent.

Adnisa Bush, aged 28, of Exchange Road, Watford, is charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit GBH with intent and assaulting a detention officer at Hatfield Police Station.

All five appeared before Hatfield Remand Court today (Wednesday).

Mark Akinyemi, Paul Abrahams, Dejuan Davis and Kamare Darroux have been remanded in custody and are due to appear at St Albans Crown Court on June 23.

Adnisa Bush has been bailed and is also due to appear at St Albans Crown Court on the same day.