EIGHT people were arrested in relation to the supply of Class B drugs in Bradford South yesterday, as part of West Yorkshire Police's Operation Jemlock.
30 officers from across the district acted on "community intelligence", issuing "early morning warrants" at four addresses, leading to the arrests.
The news was tweeted by Cheif Inspector Pete Hall:
30 officers from across three Districts supported by @WYP_SRANS_SC and @WYPDogs. @WYP_OpJemlock taking the lead to coordinate the operation and act on community intelligence in @WYP_BradfordS. Early morning warrants at 4 addresses and a number of arrests. Updates to follow..... pic.twitter.com/gzC5qXZ1sz
— Pete Hall (@pete5567hall) June 12, 2020
Enquiries are ongoing and all those arrested remain in police custody, the Operation Jemlock account added, in its own tweet:
So far today 8 people arrested for Being concerned in the supply of Class B drugs. Enquires are ongoing and they all remain in police custody. #communityIntell #livesnotknives https://t.co/Oo5BH0gl3q
— Operation Jemlock (@WYP_OpJemlock) June 12, 2020
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