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Emma Grimshaw

Five arrested after drugs raid in North Somerset

Four men and a woman have been arrested following a raid where a significant amount of Class A and B drugs were seized.

Avon and Somerset police made the arrests in Highbridge as part of a special year-long operation.

Three properties were raided by officers working for Operation Remedy which has seen an estimated £1.3 million worth of illegal drugs seized over the last six months.

The five people arrested are aged between 17 and 51 and have been released on bail.

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Sergeant Scott Minall, of Operation Remedy, said: “Drug dealing is a blight on the community and we take the supply of illegal drugs extremely seriously.

“This operation was launched following community concerns about drug dealing in the area, and is the result of a coordinated effort between Operation Remedy officers and the neighbourhood policing teams to catch and apprehend drug dealers.

“We continue to work hard to remove drug dealers from our streets. I hope that these arrests will reassure local communities and send a clear message that drug dealing will not be tolerated in Avon and Somerset.”

Chief Inspector Lisa Simpson, area commander for Somerset West, said: “We have zero tolerance for the supply of drugs in our community, which naturally targets the most vulnerable people whom we work in partnership to protect. I hope that the results of the police operation conducted by Operation Remedy will deter any drug dealers from continuing to operate on our streets.

“These actions will be followed up with a thorough investigation by the neighbourhood policing team while the anti-social behaviour team will work with partner agencies to prevent these individuals using these addresses for criminal purposes.

“We want drug dealers to understand they are not welcome in our communities and we will stop them from operating at all cost”.

Operation Remedy is a coordinated effort in Avon and Somerset to improve force performance in relation to residential burglary, knife crime and the illegal supply of controlled drugs.

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