Police arrest six people following drugs bust in Milton Keynes

Police have made six arrests following a drugs bust in Milton Keynes
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Thames Valley Police (TVP) said the arrests were made following the raid, which took place in New Bradwell on Thursday (October 22).

Officers said the warrant was carried out under Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, at a property in Wood Street, New Bradwell.

Police said a large quantity of drugs, as well as several weapons were seized.

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TVP said a 22-year-old man, from Bletchley, and a 17-year-old boy, from Milton Keynes, have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of a Class A drug.

Officers said a 20-year-old man, from Milton Keynes, has been arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply a Class A drug.

TVP said another 20-year-old man, from Milton Keynes, has been arrested on suspicion of possession of a Class B drug and being concerned in the supply of cocaine.

Police said they have all been released on bail until Tuesday, November 17.

A 20-year-old woman, from Bletchley, was also arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply a Class A drug and a 19-year-old woman, from Bletchley, was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of a class A drug.

They have both been released under investigation, according to TVP.

Police Constable Elliot Higgins said: “We have executed these warrants as part of TVP's Stronghold commitment to tackling serious violence and organised crime.

“Our investigation is being carried out alongside Milton Keynes Council, and I would like to thank everyone involved for their work as we continue to work together.

“The Milton Keynes Stronghold team are dedicated to reducing the supply of drugs in the area and so, I would like to remind members of the public that if you have any information about drug supply in your area, you can report this to us via our online reporting form or by calling our non-emergency number 101.

“Alternatively, you can make an anonymous report to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.”