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A day of action targeting drug supply in Anglesey has resulted in three people being arrested.
Officers conducted four warrants at properties in the Valley and Holyhead areas on Thursday 4 June as a result of proactive investigation and intelligence gathering by the Neighbourhood Policing Team.
The warrants resulted in three arrests being made in connection with drug supply. They have since been interviewed and released under investigation whilst our enquiries continue.
Additionally, an amount suspected cocaine and cannabis were seized.
PC Andrew Jones said: “These results come after community concerns about the supply of cocaine and ketamine in the area.
“People who bring drugs into our communities do not care about the pain and misery they cause, only the profit they can make from exploiting vulnerable people.
“We thank members of the public for their continued support and information that helps us to take drugs off the streets of Anglesey.
“We encourage residents to continue to come forward with any concerns around drug supply in their community and we will fully investigate information received.”
Anybody with information about drugs in your area should contact police or report information anonymously via Crimestoppers.