Officers are investigating a drug operation at an handle in William Road in Southampton.
The bust comes after a sequence of drug associated raids had been carried out at addresses throughout the town in current months together with in Shirley, Millbrook and different in areas throughout Hampshire.
A spokesperson for Hampshire Constabulary mentioned: “Police executed a warrant at an handle on William Road in Southampton at roughly 2.40pm on Saturday 22 June.
“A major variety of hashish vegetation had been situated contained in the premises and an investigation is presently ongoing.”
Beforehand, the power has said it’s dedicated to tackling county line drug operations throughout the Hampshire space and requested residents to report any suspicious exercise.
On June 18, officers investigating drug provide raided a home within the Millbrook the place class A medicine had been discovered, in addition to three cellphones, drug paraphernalia, a knife and greater than £1,000 in money.
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Throughout the raid, a 28-year-old man from London, who was contained in the property throughout the time of the search, was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to provide Class A medicine.
Chatting with the Echo on the time of the incident, a spokesperson for the power mentioned: “The arrest kinds a part of our wider work to disrupt the availability of medication in Southampton.
“We might ask folks to maintain reporting any details about drug provide in your space to us.
“You might be our eyes and ears on the bottom, and the knowledge submitted helps us construct up the larger image about what’s going on so we are able to take the suitable motion.”
The drug associated raids additionally come after a sequence of arrests made in Might.
An Italian restaurant on Shirley Street was raided by police final month on Might 3, with six folks on suspicion of caring with the availability of Class A medicine.
A 29-year-old girl and 5 males aged 18, 22, 32, 34 and 44 had been arrested by police after a “important” quantity of suspected class A medicine was situated on the restaurant.