Three arrested and £200k worth of goods seized in Farnham
It was part of a police operation to disrupt drug dealing
Three arrests have been made and around £200,000 worth of goods seized following a police operation in Farnham to disrupt drug dealing in Surrey.
Officers carried out warrants at four addresses during the early hours of Tuesday morning (15 December) in connection with the supply of Class A drugs and money laundering.
- A 33-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, conspiracy to produce and supply Class B drugs and conspiracy to acquire/use/possess stolen property
- A 27-year-old man on suspicion of handling stolen goods, conspiracy to supply Class B drugs and conspiracy to acquire/use/possess stolen property
- A 27 year old woman for using/possessing criminal property
All three have been released under investigation while enquiries remain ongoing.
An estimated £200,000 worth of goods, including cars, designer bags and jewellery, was seized.
Detective Inspector Matt Chapman said:
“We won’t tolerate this kind of criminality. Nobody wants drug dealing in their community as it often brings with it associated crime such as theft and anti-social behaviour.
“We will continue to work with our partners and neighbouring police forces to continue to target drug dealers but we need the public’s help.
"Anyone who has any information about suspected drug dealing should contact us.”