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Three people have been arrested as officers carried out warrants at two locations in Harlow.
The searches on Thursday, 6 June were part of an investigation into the supply of drugs in the county. A quantity of cannabis, phones, cash and drugs paraphernalia was seized.
All three were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class B drugs. They have all been released on bail and our investigation continues.
Officers from the Harlow Community Policing Team and the Town Centre Team carried out the warrants along with officers from our Operational Support Group.
Police Sergeant Justine Carron said:
“It’s part of our continued commitment to catching criminals involved in the supply of illegal drugs in Essex and keeping our communities safe from this threat.
"By fuelling the harmful cycle of crime and drug addiction, they repeatedly show they are happy to devastate lives for profit.”
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