Four men have been arrested as a result of raids by Humberside Police for drugs in Beverley on Friday morning.
Misuse of drugs warrants have been executed at six properties in the town. Two were in Schofield Avenue and two in Coltman Avenue. The other two were in Wharton Avenue and at a unit on Beverley Business Park.
Police say A 32-year-old is suspected of money laundering and supplying controlled drugs. Also a 23-year-old is suspected of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs. A 20-year-old is also suspected of possession to supply drugs other than Class A. While an 18-year-old is suspected of deserting from the Army.
All four remain in our custody, pending further Police enquiries.
Inspector Phil Hinch from the Neighbourhood Policing Team said:
“As a result of these warrants we have arrested four men. Also, we have recovered a quantity of what we believe to be Class A drugs and cannabis, stolen property and drug paraphernalia.
“We are now investigating the wider circumstances and whether these addresses are linked to Organised Crime Groups and County Lines gangs. They often exploit vulnerable young people by using them to distribute drugs.
Police Are Tackling The Issue Of Drugs And Criminal Behaviour
“The supply and misuse of drugs by organised gangs and the resulting criminal and antisocial behaviour. is a serious issue. Not just here but in towns and cities across the UK and our area is no exception.”
“We know the harm it causes – often to the most vulnerable in our communities – and that’s why tackling this issue and prosecuting those involved in such a high priority for us.
“We have a really good understanding of Organised Crime Groups, which are often at the head of the supply chain, and we work closely with neighbouring forces and the National Crime Agency to share vital information and intelligence.
“However, a lot of the information we need to carry out these kinds of operations comes from the public.
“You know when something is not right in your area and you’re really good at letting us know when that’s happening.
“It’s by putting together the information you share with us with what our officers see and hear out on the streets, that we’re able to successfully target those who bring drugs into our communities and bring them to justice.”
If you’re concerned about drug-related crime in your area, speak to your local officer or call 101.
If you’d rather remain anonymous, please call Crimestoppers 0800 555111.
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