Sunderland Echo

More arrests in pills conspiracy

- Debra Fox debra.fox@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Detectives leading a crackdown on the illegal importatio­n of prescripti­on pills have made three more arrests.

Specialist officers raided three Wearside addresses linked to the importatio­n of various Class C drugs from India – seizing 22,000 pills and arresting four people as part of Operation Fresno in May this year.

And last week, officers from the North East Regional Special Operations Unit (NERSOU) executed a further warrant in connection with the conspiracy in Rochdale.

Two men, aged 34 and 28, and a 22- year-old woman were all arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply Class C Drugs.

Inquiries into the conspiracy are ongoing- but police have issued a warning to anyone considerin­g buying drugs such as Alprazolam – better known by its brand name Xanax, and Zopiclone – a sleeping pill used to help with conditions like anxiety, on the black market.

Detective Sgt Hayley Douglass, from NERSOU’s disruption team said: “It is really disturbing that criminals try to make money from illegally supplying medicines.

"They do not give a single thought to the health or wellbeing of the people who are buying them.

“These types of medication drugs could have harmful or potentiall­y fatal consequenc­es if taken by someone they are not prescribed to and sadly they often end up in the hands of some of our most vulnerable.

“Our investigat­ion remains ongoing.

"Under the regional banner of Operation Sentinel, we will continue to do all we can to keep our communitie­s safe.

“We would ask anyone who sees prescripti­on drugs being sold in this illicit way, or who are offered them, to immediatel­y get in touch.”

Northumbri­a Police and Crime Commission­er, Kim McGuinness, added: “While the dark world of drug dealing is going on, there are teams of officers right across the North East working day in day out to catch those responsibl­e.

"These ongoing operations show that we want to get in there and disrupt the chain and do everything we can to stop these people and keep our region safe.”

The 34-year-old man and the woman were released under investigat­ion and the 28-year-old man was recalled to prison.

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