
Three man have been arrested on suspicion of drugs offences after early-morning warrants in Oldham this morning (29 April 2022).
Just after 6am this morning, officers from GMPs Oldham Central Neighbourhood Policing Team executed warrants at several addresses.
A quantity of controlled drugs was seized and three men, two aged 17 and a 58-year-old, were arrested in connection with the supply of prohibited drugs and remain in custody for questioning.
Police Inspector Nick Derbyshire, of GMPs Oldham division, said: “These warrants were executed as part of Operation Vortex, which is an on-going monthly operation targeting a different part of the Oldham district each time as part of a major push to crack down on violence, drugs, weapons and anti-social behaviour.
“This was another good result for the team with drugs recovered and three suspects in custody. The Central Neighbourhood team are committed to making our communities a safer place to live.
“As always we very much welcome and rely on information from the public to help us to disrupt crime”
Three man have been arrested on suspicion of drugs offences after early-morning warrants in Oldham this morning (29 April 2022).
Just after 6am this morning, officers from GMPs Oldham Central Neighbourhood Policing Team executed warrants at several addresses.
A quantity of controlled drugs was seized and three men, two aged 17 and a 58-year-old, were arrested in connection with the supply of prohibited drugs and remain in custody for questioning.
Police Inspector Nick Derbyshire, of GMPs Oldham division, said: “These warrants were executed as part of Operation Vortex, which is an on-going monthly operation targeting a different part of the Oldham district each time as part of a major push to crack down on violence, drugs, weapons and anti-social behaviour.
“This was another good result for the team with drugs recovered and three suspects in custody. The Central Neighbourhood team are committed to making our communities a safer place to live.
“As always we very much welcome and rely on information from the public to help us to disrupt crime”