Two charged and three slavery victims rescued following Hartlepool drugs busts
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The operation was aimed at tackling serious organised crime in Hartlepool and involved more than 20 officers.
The Mail joined Cleveland Police on two raids in the town’s Stephen Street and Cornwall Street.
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Hide AdThe force discovered cannabis farms at both addresses after smashing in the front doors.
One male was discovered hiding in the house in Cornwall Street.
The address in Stephen Street was empty when police came calling just after dawn.
But a number of cannabis plants were found in a room upstairs and in the loft.
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It was all part of a week of action as part of the force’s Operation Resolve campaign.
Superintendent Chris Downes said: “We’ve searched a number of premises in Hartlepool and we’ve recovered a number of items of drugs, class B cannabis and arrested persons from those premises that we believe to be involved in the supply and distribution of controlled drugs.”
He added: “There will be different weeks of action. For example we’ve already done a domestic abuse week, we’ve already done a knife crime week, so this week was the serious and organised crime week.”
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Hide AdIn total, police believe the Stephen Street drugs to be worth £88,000 and the Cornwall Street cannabis £116,000.
A cannabis farm discovered at a fourth address in Mitchell Street is valued at £284,000.
Three alleged victims of modern-day slavery were also rescued from this latter property.
They were all safeguarded by Cleveland Police’s Complex Exploitation Team.
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Hide AdThanking the public for their co-operation, Inspector Zoe Kelsey, who led Tuesday’s raids, said: “Hartlepool Neighbourhood Policing Team will continue the fight against organised crime in Hartlepool.”
A 25-year-old man been charged with production of cannabis in Cornwall Street.
Another 25-year-old man was arrested at the address in Dent Street and has since been charged with production of cannabis.
As well as Hartlepool, the week of action also involved warrants executed in Middlesbrough, Stockton plus Redcar and Cleveland districts.
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Hide AdThey targeted premises suspected of involvement in the production and supply of drugs linked to organised crime gangs, individuals suspected to be exploiting young people and involvement in County Lines.