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Machine used to make fake pills seized by police

- KALI LINDSAY Reporter

APILL-PRESSING machine capable of producing millions of fake tablets on an industrial scale has been seized by officers.

Police conducted an operation at a business premises in the Bowburn area of County Durham as part of an ongoing investigat­ion at around 2pm on April 25. Entry was forced into a storage unit on the site, and hundreds of thousands of tablets were discovered which have since been confirmed as Class C drugs, predominan­tly Bromazolam.

Two men were arrested as an illicit pill-pressing operation was uncovered along with numerous pieces of equipment to mix the drugs, make pills and package them into blister packets.

A secondary storage site was located in the Birtley area of Gateshead where thousands more tablets were found.

A further two men were arrested, and the overall operation is believed to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.

The four men aged between 23 to 52 were subsequent­ly charged with being concerned in the production and supply of Class C drugs, and are due to appear at Newcastle Crown Court later this month.

Detective Chief Inspector Marc Michael, of Northumbri­a Police, said: “This operation involved staff from across the organisati­on who showed great teamwork to uncover and dismantle an operation of this scale.

The tablets have been confirmed as Class C drugs which can cause serious harm to anybody who abuses them.

“Criminals involved in this illegal trade profit from the addiction and desperatio­n of some of the most vulnerable members of our communitie­s. Under the banner of Operation Sentinel, we have zero tolerance for drug-related criminalit­y and will use every tool and our disposal to disrupt criminal organisati­ons and pursue offenders.”

The expensive machinery used in the production process has been seized along with the vast quantity of tablets.

Anyone who suspects drug misuse or supply in their area is asked to report it to police via the ‘Report’ page of the Northumbri­a Police website or by calling 101. Alternativ­ely, you can ring independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

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