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Mellissa Dzinzi

Police reveal why people are banned from entering three homes in Armley street

Police have revealed why people have been banned from entering three homes in Leeds.

Officers have confirmed that they were called to a street in Armley after reports of people fighting in the street with weapons before banning orders were put in place.

West Yorkshire Police have explained that the Premises Closure Order at three homes in Paisley Place was granted after receiving “significant calls” related to crime and anti-social behaviour from concerned locals.

A spokesperson for the force said the incidents included reports of drug dealing, criminal damage, assaults, and people fighting in the street with weapons.

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This led to increased patrols and after gathering intelligence officers executed three drug warrants at the properties in Paisley Place.

The warrants lead to the arrest of two people as well as the recovery of weapons and drugs.

One of the weapons found by West Yorkshire Police in Armley (West Yorkshire Police)

The force and Leeds City Council’s Anti-Social Behaviour Team were granted the Premises Closure Order on the houses in Paisley Place by The Magistrates Court.

“We can never tolerate behaviour such as this and responded quickly, working closely with our council partners to find a long-term solution to the problems.

“The securing of these three closure orders should bring some welcome relief to residents and demonstrate our continued commitment to using all available measures to target the problems that affects people’s lives.

“We will continue to monitor the situation and we encourage residents to let us know about any further incidents or issues in the area so we can take appropriate action.”

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Councillor Debra Coupar, deputy leader of Leeds City Council and executive member with responsibility for Safer Leeds said: “I welcome these three closure orders and hope that they act as a reminder to people that anti-social behaviour and criminal activity of any sort will not be tolerated in Leeds.

“Working with our partners at West Yorkshire Police, we want to ensure residents feel safe in their homes and in their communities and we will continue to closely monitor this situation and take further action if required.

“I would urge anyone who doesn’t feel safe to report their concerns to West Yorkshire Police, giving as much detail as possible. This will help us further tackle crime and offer people the appropriate support.”

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