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Nine People in Dorset in Custody Following Organised Crime Raids

Nine arrests as part of organised crime investigation 

Eight people were arrested yesterday (21 January ) and one today (22 January) as part of a South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU) investigation into serious and organised crime.  

Supported by officers from Dorset Police, six men in their 20s, a man in his 40s, a man in his 60s and a woman in her 20s have been arrested in Bournemouth. 

They have all been arrested on suspicion of participating in the activities of an organised crime group, money laundering and drugs-related offences. They are currently in police custody.  

Officers have seized large quantities of cash, commercial quantities of cocaine and cannabis, weapons, high-value vehicles, luxury goods and jewellery. 

A number of premises in Bournemouth are continuing to be searched as part of the investigation. 

DCI Adam Smith from SWROCU said: “This operation involved extensive resources from both SWROCU and Dorset Police and has resulted in nine suspects being taken into custody. 

“Targeting those involved in drug supply into and across our region is a priority for our Unit and our regional forces and we always encourage anyone with any information about those involved to report it.” 

Detective Superintendent Emma Sweetzer, of Dorset Police, said: “We are committed to supporting our partners at SWROCU to tackle reported drug supply in our county. 

“We know the significant impact that drugs can have on our local communities and we will continue to do all we can to relentlessly pursue anyone suspected of being involved in this type of activity.” 

Anyone with information about criminal activity in their area can report it to their local force online or by calling 101. In an emergency, call 999. 

Alternatively, report to Crimestoppers anonymously online or by calling 0800 555 11. 

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