Please grass up your neighbour if you think they're dealing drugs, urge police in Milton Keynes

Police are urging people all over Milton Keynes to shop their neighbours if they are dealing drugs from their homes
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

They believe many people may be aware of drug activity in their neighbourhoods and they should either call police or contact Crimestoppers to tell them about it..

Officers have today assured people their details will be kept "100 per cent anonymous".

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

And, if the property is council-owned, the guilty tenant will be automatically evicted, they say.

Police want to hear from youPolice want to hear from you
Police want to hear from you

The no nonsense move follows a police raid on Monday morning of a house on Pinders Corft, Greenleys.

Officers from the MK North Neighbourhood Police team entered with a drugs warrant and searched the premises. They discovered a quantity of Class A drugs.

The drugs and also an undisclosed amount of cash were seized and two adults were arrested.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

One adult was refused charge in custody while the second remains under investigation.

A police spokesman said: Those who think it is acceptable to use/deal controlled drugs from their premises, we can assure them it is not.

"Further to this, if their premises are council owned, the council will be informed and they will commence with eviction proceedings."

The spokesman added: "MK police rely on our local communities to provide intelligence to support such warrants. Many residents are aware of the drug activity in their neighbourhoods and we encourage them to report this information. We cannot do this alone and by working in partnership we can tackle this together.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"We wish to thank those who report intelligence to support drug warrants in making their neighbourhoods a safer place."

You can report drug activity by either calling police on 101 or Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111. You are assured your details are kept 100 per cent anonymous," said the spokesman.

Related topics: