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Police Make Eight Arrests And Seize Drugs And Weapons Ahead Of Brighton Pride

Targeted action by police between August 1 and 4, aimed at disrupting the supply of drugs during Pride celebrations in the city.

 

The action resulted in eight arrests and the seizure of almost 200 wraps of Class A drugs, nine weapons – including a crossbow – and a cannabis farm.

There was also an arrest for stalking.

Brighton and Hove’s Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) joined officers from the Tactical Enforcement, Specialist Enforcement and Dedicated Coaching units for the intelligence-led operation.

 

 

On Thursday, August 4, officers searched a property in Coldean and found a cannabis farm, nine cannabis plants and 15 pots of recently harvested cannabis along with a crossbow and ammunition.

The occupant – a 33-year-old man from Brighton - was arrested on suspicion of cultivating a Class B drug (cannabis) and possession of an offensive weapon.

He has been released under investigation while enquiries continue.

The four-day operation included 50 searches of individuals, properties and vehicles, resulting in the seizures of:

  • 165 wraps of Class A drugs worth around £10,000
  • Over 30 cannabis portions of varying quantities
  • Nine weapons
  • Five vehicles
  • £5,250 in cash

Eight people were also arrested and three safeguarding reports were compiled relating to vulnerable people.

Chief Inspector Andy Saville, of Brighton and Hove’s Neighbourhood Policing Team, said:

“Catching criminals and keeping our communities safe is a round-the-clock job, carried out every day of the year.

“This targeted activity married our safety preparations for Brighton Pride with an ongoing operation aimed at drug supply in the city.

“It was a fine example of local, community intelligence combining with enforcement to take a significant number of harmful substances, weapons and individuals off the streets.”

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