Nottingham Post

Drugs raid tenants facing eviction

TWO PROPERTIES SEARCHED BY POLICE

- By BEN REID ben.reid@reachplc.com @ibenreid

TENANTS have been served with eviction notices after police raids on their rented properties.

Officers from the Ashfield neighbourh­ood team raided two properties in Chatsworth Street, Sutton-in-ashfield, on April 28, in connection with an ongoing drugs enquiry.

Amphetamin­es were found at one of the addresses and a 58-year-old woman was interviewe­d on suspicion of possessing a class B drug.

She has since been issued with a caution.

Police say the property was found to be in such poor condition that it was served with a prohibitio­n order by Ashfield District Council – meaning nobody is allowed to live there until significan­t improvemen­ts have been made.

The tenants have also been served with eviction notices from the landlord.

The second property was served with a closure notice by the council because of repeated incidents of antisocial behaviour.

That means that the current tenants face immediate eviction pending a review by the court.

Sergeant Kate Long, neighbourh­ood sergeant for Sutton-in-ashfield, said: “Drug-related crime has a significan­t impact on the people who live in our community and we are committed to tackling it headon.

“As a result, we regularly conduct intelligen­ce-led raids on local properties and will continue to do all we can to disrupt the supply of illegal drugs.

“We also take the issue of antisocial behaviour extremely seriously and have a strong track record in working with the local council to take decisive action against those whose behaviour – whether criminal or not – has a detrimenta­l impact on their neighbours’ quality of life.

“We will continue to work in partnershi­p to address these issues and to improve our neighbourh­oods together. I would also urge anyone with informatio­n about local drugrelate­d crime or anti-social behaviour to contact us and let us know.”

Theresa Hodgkinson, Ashfield’s director for place and communitie­s, added: “The council’s community safety and private sector enforcemen­t teams have been working closely with the police to tackle issues around the Chatsworth Street area.

“We will not tolerate anti-social behaviour and through partnershi­p working like this anti-social behaviour and drug-related crime is being addressed.

“At the same time, we were able to access properties and issue a prohibitio­n order to a landlord as part of our ongoing work to ensure private sector housing in the district is of a safe standard for residents to live in.

“We know the impact anti-social behaviour has on our communitie­s and we will continue working with the Police and other partnershi­p agencies to ensure that Ashfield is a safe place to live and work.”

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Two properties in Chatsworth Street, Sutton-in-ashfield, were raided by police as part of a drugs investigat­ion

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