Police drug raids lead to eight arrests

Date published: 24 July 2019


Early morning raids saw eight people arrested as officers executed search warrants in Bury, Ashton, Heywood and Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

Warrants were executed this morning (Wednesday 24 July 2019) across 14 addresses as part of an investigation in to the supply of Class A and B drugs – codenamed Operation Heart.

Following today’s action, two women, aged 41 and 44, and six men, aged 19, 30, 31, 39, 52 and 59, have been arrested on suspicion of a number of drug supply related offences. They all remain in custody for questioning. 

What is initially thought to be several kilograms of controlled drugs and more than £20,000 in cash has been recovered today. 

Detective Inspector Lee Griffin, of GMP’s Serious Organised Crime Group, said: “At present we have people in custody as part of an ongoing investigation into the organised distribution of controlled drugs. To date, this operation has recovered over £2 million worth of controlled drugs, over £300,000 in cash and an illegally held firearm. 

“I would like to thank the teams here in Greater Manchester and the South Yorkshire teams in Doncaster under Operation Fortify who have worked tirelessly in order to bring a sophisticated and audacious group of offenders to the attention of the criminal justice system. 

“The supply of illegal drugs blights communities and destroys people’s livelihoods; and I hope that today’s action demonstrates to the local community that we continue to do all we can to target those who profit from other’s vulnerabilities. 

“However, we cannot do this alone and I would appeal directly to the community and those most affected to please come forward with any information that could assist us tackle those engaged in serious and organised crimes.” 

Anyone with information about crime in their area should contact police on 101, or alternatively reports can be made to the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. 

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