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Nine charged after drugs searches | |
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Nine people have been charged with drugs offences after a series of police raids across Northern Ireland. | |
They will appear at Newry Magistrates Court later. The arrests were made at houses in south-east Antrim, mid-Ulster and Ballymena. | |
The area around the Coach Inn nightclub in Banbridge was cordoned off, although no arrests were made on the premises. | The area around the Coach Inn nightclub in Banbridge was cordoned off, although no arrests were made on the premises. |
Specially-trained sniffer dogs were used to search the popular nightspot for traces of drugs. | |
Uniformed officers and members of the drugs squad were involved in the raids. | Uniformed officers and members of the drugs squad were involved in the raids. |
Police said it was a pro-active operation against the sale, supply and distribution of class A drugs. | Police said it was a pro-active operation against the sale, supply and distribution of class A drugs. |
A police spokesman said it was the "latest and most visible stage in the PSNI's ongoing work against drugs". | A police spokesman said it was the "latest and most visible stage in the PSNI's ongoing work against drugs". |