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Officers have arrested three men and seized a quantity of class B drugs following a police raid in Winsford.
At around 9am today, Monday 20 May, officers executed a warrant at an address on Dee Way.
When searching the property officers discovered a quantity of cannabis, along with a number of weapons and mobile phones.
Three men, aged 31, 37 and 47, were arrested at the address on suspicion of cultivation of class B Drugs (cannabis)
They are currently being held in police custody assisting officers with their enquiries.
Following the warrant Inspector Dave Levins, said: “Todays warrant is part of our ongoing efforts to tack the supply of illegal drugs in the Winsford area and I hope it provides reassurance to local residents.
“Drugs have a hugely detrimental impact on our communities, causing widespread misery. As such, cutting off supplies of illegal drugs and removing dealers from our streets is of paramount importance.
“As part of our efforts to bring those responsible to justice, we also need support from the local community.
“I would appeal to anyone who has any information about illegal drug activity or any other criminal activity taking place in their communities to contact us on 101, or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”