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Six held in nine drugs raids across Weymouth and Portland


SIX men have been arrested in a series of raids in Weymouth and Portland aimed at tackling the trade in Class A drugs.

Officers swooped on nine premises in the borough including the Crescent Auto Centre in Weymouth’s Park District yesterday morning.

Other raids took place as part of ‘Operation Dismantle’ at two homes off Abbotsbury Road, a house in Overcombe Drive, Preston and several other addresses across Weymouth and Portland.

A Dorset Police spokesman said five men from the Weymouth area, aged between 36 and 48, were arrested in connection with drug offences.

In addition a 62-year-old man from Weymouth was arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods.

The spokesman said a ‘significant quantity’ of suspected stolen goods, drugs and cash were found during the raids and the substances seized are now being forensically examined.

Speaking yesterday at the scene of the Crescent Street Auto Centre raid, Inspector Pete Meteau of Weymouth police, said: “These raids are part of an operation taking place throughout the county to disrupt the supply of drugs.

“The focus of the raids has been on Weymouth and Portland and the supply of drugs in Weymouth.

“The warrants were executed simultaneously at around 9.30am at one commercial and eight private premises in Weymouth and Portland.

“These have been quite high profile raids with warrants executed under the Misuse of Drugs Act.

“These raids have been part of a long, ongoing investigation into the supply of drugs in Dorset as a whole.

“The raids were in the preparatory stages for months leading up to today’s activities.

“Dorset Police is committed to disrupting the supply of drugs wherever it manifests itself.”

Insp Meteau added: “Through the operation we are tackling alleged serious and organised crime which can have an affect on local communities.

“This operation was as a result of intelligence gathered over many months and we would urge anyone with any information to come forward and talk to us in confidence.

“It is essential that communities tell us about what is going on in their area so that we can tackle those issues that most affect local people.”

Around 10 officers were still at the scene of the Crescent Street raid at 11am yesterday in a police 4x4 vehicle and a van.

Some of the officers were later seen labelling plastic bags in the back of a police vehicle.

Other officers at the scene were also seen in the back of a Thrifty hire van.

A house in Overcombe Drive, Weymouth was also raided.

A local businessman, who did not wish to be named, said between 20 and 30 officers in three patrol cars and four vans were at the scene from around 10am yesterday.

The man said he believes several cars that were due to be put through their MOT tests at the Crescent Street garage had to be turned away after the raids began.

Two raids in Westham also took place a short distance apart.

One property was raided in Swallow Court, a block of flats on Abbotsbury Road, while another was raided in nearby Perth Street.

In Perth Street, a man entered the raided house while it was being guarded by police. Several minutes later the man was escorted out of the house by officers and put into a police van in handcuffs.

One neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said: “I had dropped my partner off at work and when I got back the police wouldn’t let me up the road. It was obvious it was a drugs raid.”

Comments(15)

heppie says...
9:34am Tue 9 Feb 10

This was a big operation, I was in Swallow Court at the time of the Abbottsbury Road Bust. The Police were very forceful and well organised. I hope these criminals are brought to justice.

Northern Grump says...
12:57pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Good effort, and a cracking job well done to all those involved. Lets see more of this to keep the b*****ds running !!

weymouthuk says...
3:55pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Ah, I wondered what was going on in Crescent Street. I thought it was my overdue library books coming back to get me! Still, good on the boys in Blue. Good to see this kind of cleanly executre, professional operation happening in Weymouth. It's time somebody started to clean up the scum.

ddchelsea says...
4:24pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Before people start congratulating the Police; let's see how many people actually get charged. This is our money that pays for these operations! There is a mention that class A's were the aim but no mention that class A's were obtained, just 'suspected stolen goods, drugs and cash' seized. Only 5 people arrested out of 6 housholds? Do the maths! I wonder if a finalised report will be published, including the cost to the tax payer of the operation?

siratb says...
4:27pm Tue 9 Feb 10

"I hope these criminals are brought to justice."
.
Alleged...

CoogarUK.com says...
5:59pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Keep up the good work and the criminals off the streets.

Peter Gunn says...
8:16pm Tue 9 Feb 10

siratb wrote:
"I hope these criminals are brought to justice." . Alleged...
'Liberty' rep by any chance?

weyjim says...
9:58pm Tue 9 Feb 10

ddchelsea.. according to wessex fm, 5 people have already been charged with supplying drugs and one other for drugs related offences and 11 more arrested today!! lets hope wessex fm's info is right. The police have done their bit, now over to the courts for theirs. I hope they get the sentences they deserve not the usual pathetic short break at her majesties pleasure or a weekend of chores called "payback".

ddchelsea says...
8:40am Wed 10 Feb 10

Weyjim - Good response, it's just sometimes people are quick to assume that because their are raids and arrests that the Police deserve a pat on the back. Not all raids are on good info and often result in a complete was off time and money. but cheers for the info

siratb says...
1:45pm Wed 10 Feb 10

Peter Gunn wrote:
siratb wrote: "I hope these criminals are brought to justice." . Alleged...
'Liberty' rep by any chance?
who me?!? I'm all for stringing up "criminals" but just because someone is arrested doesn't nescessarily mean they are a criminal. Look at some of the high publicity "terror" raids - bunch of people arrested, yet very few charged. I prefer to keep an open mind than believe everything I read in the good old Echo....

Peter Gunn says...
2:33pm Wed 10 Feb 10

siratb wrote:
Peter Gunn wrote:
siratb wrote: "I hope these criminals are brought to justice." . Alleged...
'Liberty' rep by any chance?
who me?!? I'm all for stringing up "criminals" but just because someone is arrested doesn't nescessarily mean they are a criminal. Look at some of the high publicity "terror" raids - bunch of people arrested, yet very few charged. I prefer to keep an open mind than believe everything I read in the good old Echo....
I can't argue with you there, particularly with regard to the accuracy of the Echo!

ukimpact says...
5:06pm Wed 10 Feb 10

well they aint nothing else to do in weymuff but deal drugs init
maybe the police should make more jobs

i bet they only found cocaine which was 1% and a few joints of weed

most of you are hipocrites u all done drugs

waffles

Artful Badger says...
5:54pm Wed 10 Feb 10

ukimpact wrote:
well they aint nothing else to do in weymuff but deal drugs init maybe the police should make more jobs i bet they only found cocaine which was 1% and a few joints of weed most of you are hipocrites u all done drugs waffles
A good and thought provoking comment here. Surely there must be more to do in Weymouth than deal drugs ? Learn English for a start ?

I must admit though, I woke up this morning and was so bored by 9.30 that I just had to go out and find some heroin to sell.

tandoori says...
5:37pm Thu 11 Feb 10

If the demand wasn't there, people wouldn't sell drugs. Why is there such a demand?

anonymousdorset says...
4:07pm Fri 12 Feb 10

Artful Badger wrote:
ukimpact wrote: well they aint nothing else to do in weymuff but deal drugs init maybe the police should make more jobs i bet they only found cocaine which was 1% and a few joints of weed most of you are hipocrites u all done drugs waffles
A good and thought provoking comment here. Surely there must be more to do in Weymouth than deal drugs ? Learn English for a start ? I must admit though, I woke up this morning and was so bored by 9.30 that I just had to go out and find some heroin to sell.
Artful Badger i think you will find from previous messages left on the Echo website from ukimpact the idiot is only 13!!! So ignore him look at the comments from the dog kicking incident where the man got banned!!!


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