Borough drugs bust nets cocaine and £30,000 in cash
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Local police have claimed a major victory following a drugs bust that netted a large amount of cocaine and £30,000 in cash.
The arrest took place as local police leaders were involved in a Richmond borough community meeting with 160 residents this week, where concerns about drug dealing were raised.
An alert – triggered by Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras - was raised with police constables Virk and Clements who were patrolling Hampton Wick on Monday evening.
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They were joined by Acting Police Sergeant Fuller and the team managed to track the vehicle through the camera network and ordered the driver to stop.
There was a strong smell of drugs and a search of the vehicle revealed what the police called 'a multitude of little packets, containing more snow than Narnia'.
A subsequent search of the address of the driver, who claimed to be a law-abiding student, recovered £30,000 in cash.
Richmond Police said: "This was a big hit to the supply of drugs to the South West Basic Command Unit – which covers the borough.
"This chap had clearly been active flying below the radar for some time. Thanks to the initiative, and great thorough work by Response team, a major player has been taken out of circulation, and associated crime will undoubtedly be reduced."
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