A series of police raids in Swindon has led to six arrests as the force continues to tackle serious and organised crime in and around Eldene.
Over the past two days, officers carried out a total of six warrants under the banner Op Theseus which led to the arrest of five males and one woman.
Yesterday, three addresses in the Eldene and Stratton area were searched and a quantity of Class A and B drugs were found.
Two local males, aged 16 and 17, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A & B drugs – they have now been released under investigation.
Today, warrants were served on three other addresses in the Dorcan, Liden and Eldene areas; in total three local men, aged 18, 20 and 22, and one local woman, aged 22, were arrested on suspicion of drug dealing*. They are all currently at Gablecross Police Station.
As a result of today’s warrants, the following was also seized:
– A quantity of Class A drugs (believed to be cocaine)
– Approximately £50,000 worth of cannabis
– £500 in cash
– Three scrambler motorbikes and one mini-moto bike
Sgt James Rodrigues, who led the operation, said: “Our two days of activity have not only led to a number of significant arrests but we have also managed to seize a large quantity of Class A and B drugs and cash, which would otherwise have had a major impact on communities had they reached our streets, and the hands of vulnerable drug users.
“Those targeted will often exploit the young and vulnerable as they attempt to expand their group of members – this will not be tolerated.
“We recognise that there is a significant amount of crime and anti-social behaviour that goes hand in hand with drug dealing. Hopefully these warrants provide reassurance to local people that these crime groups are not welcome in Swindon, and we will put all resources available into tackling and disrupting serious and organised crime.
“However, we cannot do this alone and need the help of people in these areas to give us the information we need to stop these gangs. Much of our intelligence comes from the local community who can help be our eyes and ears on criminal activity.
“We will also continue to work alongside our partners to deal with these people and put an end to gang crime in Eldene as well as the rest of Swindon.”