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Three men arrested in connection with drug and immigration offences in Tameside

Officers outside the premises

Three men in their 30s have been arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class C drugs and immigration offences in Tameside.

Officers from the Hyde Godley Neighbourhood Team along with TMBC Trading Standards, Environmental Services and Immigration officers conducted a warrant at a business premises in the town centre. 

The strike was conducted off the back of intelligence gathered by the four agencies as well as information submitted by concerned members of public in the area. 

Three men were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class C drugs and immigration offences, they remain in police custody for questioning and enquires are ongoing. 

The warrant was part of a crackdown on illegal activities involving business premises such as barbers and newsagents selling illegal vapes. 

PCSO Andy Mantell from Hyde Godley Neighbourhood Team said: “The intelligence we received through community submissions was critical in helping us identify and detain these three individuals. 

“I want to personally thank those who came forward and shared crucial information with our team.  

“Your intel and cooperation are instrumental in helping us maintain the safety and security of our community. 

“We take drug and immigration offences seriously at GMP, and today's operation alongside a number of partners demonstrates our unwavering commitment to public safety. 

“This warrant sends another message to anyone who thinks they are above the law, that these illegal activities will not be tolerated.” 

If you suspect that a business is involved in any illegal activities, you can report them to Trading Standards at Consumer Help and Advice | Chartered Trading Standards Institute UK 

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