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We have arrested several people and seized a significant amount of suspected Class A and B drugs yesterday (Tuesday 10 January) in an operation targeting serious and organised crime across Wirral.
Yesterday morning at around 10.30am officers on patrol on Stringhey Road in Egremont stopped two men outside a property after noticing a strong smell of cannabis in the area. One of the men was holding a large package of cannabis which officers seized.
Both men aged 29 and 36 were arrested on suspicion of drug offences.
Officers then conducted a search of the property and found a large quantity of individual snap bags of cannabis inside.
Both men were taken to a police station in Wirral and remain in custody.
A teenage boy, two men and a woman were also arrested at a property on Poole Road in Egremont after suspected Class A and B drugs were found inside the address (above).
On Monday 9 January at around 2.20pm officers in plain clothing spotted several people entering and leaving an address on Poole Road.
When they approached the property one of the suspects attempted to shut the doors. Officers then entered the property and arrested a teenage boy inside after a phone, cash and a large quantity of wraps of white and brown powder were found in the living room.
Officers arrested a 16-year-old boy from Liverpool on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.
Two men aged 66 and 36 and a woman aged 44 who were at the property were also arrested on suspicion of drug offences.
They were all taken to a police station in Merseyside where they remain in custody.
Community Policing Inspector Alan McKeon said: “These recent arrests are part of an ongoing operation, targeting suspected organised crime groups and serious violence across Wirral.
"We hope these increasing figures and the relentless work of our officers over the past month shows our continued commitment in targeting anyone involved in organised crime and removing dangerous drugs from our streets.
"The information we have received from our communities in Wirral has been vital in our recent murder investigation. If you have any information that could continue to help our enquiries or know about any anti-social behaviour or drugs in your area, please contact us and we will do the rest.”
Anyone who has information about drug dealing in their community, is asked to DM @MerPolCC or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111.