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Maurice Fitzmaurice

PSNI seize suspected drugs and car after spotting men acting suspiciously

Police have seized suspected cocaine and cannabis worth hundreds of thousands of pounds after noticing a group of men acting suspiciously.

Officers from the Belfast District Support Team (DST) say the haul is “believed to be worth in excess of £300,000”.

They added that they have arrested three males and seized a car following searches at three locations in North, and West Belfast on Thursday evening.

Inspector James Murphy said: “While on patrol, officers noticed a number of males acting suspiciously around a car parked outside commercial premises in West Belfast. The vehicle was subsequently stopped and a large quantity of suspected cocaine was discovered. Three males aged 33, 37 and 43 were arrested and are currently helping with ongoing enquiries.

“In addition to the suspected drugs, we have seized the car and while conducting follow up searches, a further quantity of suspected class A and class C drugs, cash and drug paraphernalia have been seized.

“Police remain fully committed to tackling the scourge of drugs in our communities and we will continue to proactively investigate and carry out searches linked to the drugs trade.

The seized material (PSNI)

“The very simple reality is that the sale, supply and consumption of these incredibly harmful drugs is doing nothing but ruining lives and lining the pockets of organised criminals.  We are determined to disrupt their activity and anyone involved in the drugs trade.  Anyone tempted to become involved in illegal drugs should be under no illusion; we will seek to identify them, arrest them and place them before the courts.

“I again repeat our appeal to anyone who can help us identify suspects or provide any information about suspected drug dealing in their area to call the non-emergency number 101. Alternatively, information can also be given anonymously to the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.

“If you or someone you know might have a problem with drug and/or alcohol misuse, please visit www.drugsandalcoholni.info where you can find information about services and help in your local area.”

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