24 people charged following Preston drugs bust Operation Lagoon
Operation Lagoon - a Lancashire Constabulary operation that focused on the street level supply of Class A drugs in Preston City Centre identified several “Drugs Lines” that were offering the sale of Heroin and Crack Cocaine and selling them throughout the City Centre. A number of warrants were then carried out at addresses across the city centre earlier this month and a number of people were arrested and charged.
Detective Chief Inspector Zoe Russo, of South CID, said: “Tackling serious and organised crime is a force priority. It affects everyone, ruining lives, driving other crime and instilling fear in our communities. Lancashire Police will relentlessly pursue those involved in organised crime, disrupting and dismantling their operations.
24 people throughout Lancashire have been arrested following Operation Lagoon - a Lancashire Constabulary operation that focused on the street level supply of Class A drugs in Preston City Centre
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