Challenger Warrants - Openshaw
In the early hours of the morning (Tuesday 9 January), four warrants were executed at addresses across Stockport and Greater Manchester , as part of ongoing work to tackle organised crime in the area.
Stockport’s Challenger team made four arrests this morning, including a 41-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs, money laundering, possession of psychoactive substance with intent to supply, a 38-year-old woman on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of class A and B, money laundering, possession of psychoactive substance with intent to supply, a 47-year-old woman on suspicion of abstracting electricity and possession of cannabis and a 52-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs, money laundering and possession of offensive weapons. They all remain in police custody for questioning.
Following a search of the addresses, police also recovered a large amount of cash believed to be over £40,000, a large quantity of white powder believed to be cocaine, large quantity of vacuum packed cannabis, over 30,000 nitrous oxide cannisters, six Brietling watches and two Rolex watches.
DS Lee Attenborough from GMP Stockport Challenger team said: “These arrests are part of the proactive work we do across Stockport to ensure we tackle drug dealing in our communities and target the associated criminality and vulnerability that goes hand in hand with the drugs trade.
“The team have seized a significant amount of drugs this morning which would have undoubtedly caused serious harm in our community had the product made its way onto our streets.
“With the support of our community, and collaborative efforts from across GMP and the local authority, our organised crime team are relentless in pursuing those involved in drug dealing and serious crime across Manchester, and I would ask anyone who has information about this kind of activity comes forward so action can be taken.”
Anyone with concerns about drug dealing in their area can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, call GMP on 101 or contact us via our live chat function online. Always contact 999 if a crime is in progress.
Challenger Warrants - Openshaw
In the early hours of the morning (Tuesday 9 January), four warrants were executed at addresses across Stockport and Greater Manchester , as part of ongoing work to tackle organised crime in the area.
Stockport’s Challenger team made four arrests this morning, including a 41-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs, money laundering, possession of psychoactive substance with intent to supply, a 38-year-old woman on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of class A and B, money laundering, possession of psychoactive substance with intent to supply, a 47-year-old woman on suspicion of abstracting electricity and possession of cannabis and a 52-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs, money laundering and possession of offensive weapons. They all remain in police custody for questioning.
Following a search of the addresses, police also recovered a large amount of cash believed to be over £40,000, a large quantity of white powder believed to be cocaine, large quantity of vacuum packed cannabis, over 30,000 nitrous oxide cannisters, six Brietling watches and two Rolex watches.
DS Lee Attenborough from GMP Stockport Challenger team said: “These arrests are part of the proactive work we do across Stockport to ensure we tackle drug dealing in our communities and target the associated criminality and vulnerability that goes hand in hand with the drugs trade.
“The team have seized a significant amount of drugs this morning which would have undoubtedly caused serious harm in our community had the product made its way onto our streets.
“With the support of our community, and collaborative efforts from across GMP and the local authority, our organised crime team are relentless in pursuing those involved in drug dealing and serious crime across Manchester, and I would ask anyone who has information about this kind of activity comes forward so action can be taken.”
Anyone with concerns about drug dealing in their area can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, call GMP on 101 or contact us via our live chat function online. Always contact 999 if a crime is in progress.