Further arrest as part of probe into ‘£450k’ suspected controlled drugs and medication haul

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Detectives investigating the seizure of suspected class C controlled drugs and medication with a potential street value of £450,000 following searches in north and east Belfast have made a further arrest.

A woman, aged 36, was arrested yesterday evening (Thursday) in the Ligoneil area of north Belfast on suspicion of possession of a class B and C controlled drug and possession of a class C controlled drug with intent to supply. She has since been released on bail to allow for further investigative enquiries.

A 34 year old man arrested yesterday has also been released on bail to allow for further enquiries.

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Searches were conducted at four addresses in north and east on Thursday.

Items seized during the operation by police working in partnership with UK Border Force. Photo issued by PSNIItems seized during the operation by police working in partnership with UK Border Force. Photo issued by PSNI
Items seized during the operation by police working in partnership with UK Border Force. Photo issued by PSNI

Detective Inspector Kelly said: “A large quantity of these drugs appear to have been imported from outside the EU and bear all the hallmarks of being counterfeit and as such are not licenced for human consumption in the UK or EU. The majority are labelled as 300mg Pregabalin which is a strong dose.

“However their exact content may not be what is described on the packaging. If you purchase and consume these drugs not only are you funding organised criminal gangs activities, you are effectively playing Russian roulette with your own life.

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“Sadly in recent times a number of people have lost their lives to consumption of medication similar to this or mixing with other medications. Drug dealers do not care about people’s lives, they just want easy cash.

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“The Police Service of Northern Ireland, working closely with other Organised Crime Task Force partners, are committed to removing dangerous drugs from our streets. I have no doubt lives will have been saved through the removal of these particular drugs.

“I would ask if anyone has any information about suspected drug dealing in their area to call the non-emergency number 101. Alternatively, information can also be given anonymously to the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111."