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Nine held in class A drugs raids Nine charged after drugs searches
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Police have arrested nine men in a series of early morning drugs raids across Northern Ireland. Nine people have been charged with drugs offences after a series of police raids across Northern Ireland.
The arrests were made at houses in south-east Antrim, mid-Ulster and Ballymena. They are being questioned at Antrim Police Station. 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 have been unleashed in the popular nightspot to search for traces of drugs. 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".