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This morning (Thursday 20 April 2023), officers from Oldham’s Neighbourhood Team executed a warrant at an address in Hollins.
During a search of the property, suspected class A and B drugs were seized along with a large amount of cash and an offensive weapon.
Officers also seized a vehicle that was parked outside the address, during a search of the vehicle officers found more drugs and cash.
Two men aged 23 and 18 have been arrested on suspicion of possessing controlled drugs with the intent to supply. Both remain in custody.
Sergeant Rob Coggin of Failsworth and Hollinwood Neighbourhood Team, said: “Thanks to intelligence we received, we have been able to make these arrests.
“We are committed to tackling this type of criminality that blights our communities and as a team we are dedicated to making our streets safer for those who live and work in the area.
“I’d like to take this opportunity to appeal to members of the public for information. If you’ve noticed any suspicious activity in your area, or you suspect drug dealing or production in your area. We will act on this information.
“If you have any concerns about crime in your area please get in touch with us by contacting Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or directly to the police on 101 or on gmp.police.uk.”