Sunderland Echo

Drugs and £14k seized in raids

- Ryan Smith Ryan.smith@jpimedia.co.uk @Ryansmithn­ews

Northumbri­a Police executed dawn raids across Sunderland and South Tyneside as part of a crackdown on the illegal supply of prescripti­on drugs.

Officers executed warrants at seven addresses across Sunderland and South Tyneside during three coordinate­d days over the last two weeks – the last of which came on Monday.

A number of properties were searched, including in Frederick Street, South Shields, Mons Avenue, Hebburn, and Oaklands Crescent, Sunderland.

Warrants were also executed at addresses in the Southwick and Town End Farm areas of Sunderland.

Codenamed Operation Indigo, the raids followed police intelligen­ce which showed an increase in the illegal sale of prescripti­on drugs throughout the region.

Police have confirmed that five men were arrested as part of the raids while large amounts of prescripti­on drugs, including Pregablin and Valium, were seized. Officers also discovered a haul of counterfei­t cigarettes and an excess of £14,000 in cash.

Detective Chief Inspector Sean Mcguigan, of Northumbri­a Police says that the force is happy with the outcome of the raids.

He said :“Through our role, unfortunat­ely, we often see the devastatin­g and often fatal effects drugs misuse can have on some of the most vulnerable members of society, their families and the wider comm unit. On many occasions, organised criminal groups supply illicit drugs into the community for purely financial gain, and they then use that income to fund other illegal activities.

“Through Operation Indigo, our aim is to detect and disrupt these groups and make sure illegal drugs such as these never make it onto the streets and into the hands of the most vulnerable.

“We are delighted with the outcome of these planned strikes, with five people brought into custody and a significan­t amount of drugs and cash believed to be associated in criminalit­y seized.

DCI Mcguigan also warned of the dangers of taking nonprescri­bed could have.

He added: “These types of medication drugs could have harmful or potentiall­y fatal consequenc­es if taken by someone they are not prescribed to. We would ask anyone who sees prescripti­on drugs being sold in this illicit way, or who are offered them, to immediatel­y get in touch.”

 ??  ?? Police seized prescripti­on drugs and more than £14,000 in cash during the raids.
Police seized prescripti­on drugs and more than £14,000 in cash during the raids.
 ??  ?? Large quantities of illegally-held prescripti­on drugs were found.
Large quantities of illegally-held prescripti­on drugs were found.

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