Drugs, Cash And Suspected Stolen Vehicles Seized In Horsham Police Raid
- Dominic Kureen

- 8 hours ago
- 1 min read

Police have seized drugs, cash and suspected stolen vehicles following warrants carried out at a site near Billingshurst.
Officers from across Sussex Police took part in the operation at Kingfisher Farm, near Horsham, on 22nd April.
The operation involved officers from the Tactical Enforcement Unit, Specialist Enforcement Unit and Rural Crime Team as part of ongoing action targeting vehicle crime across West Sussex.
During the raid, officers recovered 4 suspected stolen e-bikes believed to be worth thousands of pounds, along with 2 suspected stolen caravans which were removed from the site.
Police also seized drugs and cash with an estimated value of £6,000.
A 28-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of cocaine and cannabis, burglary, and being in control of a counterfeit bank note. He has since been bailed pending further enquiries.
Detective Inspector Lee Simmonds said:
“We understand the concerns that vehicle crime and stolen items cause for communities, and have been working on targeting serious and organised criminals through dedicated operations.
“Our enforcement work demonstrates our determination to tackle vehicle crime and organised criminality, and to disrupt the supply of drugs which cause so much harm to our communities.”
Sussex Police say work is continuing to reunite the recovered caravans and e-bikes with their rightful owners.





Comments