Drug paraphernalia taken from last Thursday's raid
Harry Kemble, Reporter
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
2:11 PM
Fake guns and more than 200 cannabis plants were seized in a drugs swoop across Bromley on July 12.
Officers were tipped off by the public and arrested 10 people at 15 different addresses for a range of offences.
The list included the possession and supply of Class A drugs, cultivation of cannabis, possession and supply of cannabis, handling stolen goods and offences under the dangerous dogs act.
Chief inspector Darren Murphy said; “This operation is a clear message to drug suppliers that we will act on any information received by the members of the public.
“We will not tolerate drugs having a negative impact on the quality of life of our residents.”
Class A drugs, stolen mail, stolen electrical goods and two dangerous dogs were also taken by police.
Anyone who has information on the supply of illegal drugs call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
Beckenham MP Bob Stewart has called for a change to the Human Rights Act following the murder of a soldier in Woolwich yesterday, allowing Britain to deport those who vocally denounce the country.