Published:
6:30 AM July 10, 2021
Man to face trial at Ipswich Crown Court over wounding with intent to cause GBH
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
A man charged with drug offences following a series of police raids is due to appear at crown court.
Six properties in Lowestoft were targeted as warrants were carried out across the town on Tuesday, June 1.
About 40 officers from across Suffolk Constabulary carried out raids at six addresses within Lowestoft.
Four men - aged 28, 26, 24 and 23 - all from Lowestoft, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug and then released under investigation.
Published:
6:30 AM July 10, 2021
Man to face trial at Ipswich Crown Court over wounding with intent to cause GBH
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
A man charged with drug offences following a series of police raids is due to appear at crown court.
Six properties in Lowestoft were targeted as warrants were carried out across the town on Tuesday, June 1.
About 40 officers from across Suffolk Constabulary carried out raids at six addresses within Lowestoft.
Four men - aged 28, 26, 24 and 23 - all from Lowestoft, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug and then released under investigation.
A sense of anticipation, mixed with tension, took over.
With the adrenaline pumping, everything moved very swiftly into action as the officers dispersed, with two racing down an alleyway to the back of the property as four officers were deployed to the front door.
As we followed quickly behind, the officers warned the occupants that police were at the scene, before an enforcer - also known as a battering ram or occasionally as the big red key - was used to smash the communal front door open.
The officers, all wearing PPE, then rushed inside and executed the warrant in seconds.
A sense of anticipation, mixed with tension, took over.
With the adrenaline pumping, everything moved very swiftly into action as the officers dispersed, with two racing down an alleyway to the back of the property as four officers were deployed to the front door.
As we followed quickly behind, the officers warned the occupants that police were at the scene, before an enforcer - also known as a battering ram or occasionally as the big red key - was used to smash the communal front door open.
The officers, all wearing PPE, then rushed inside and executed the warrant in seconds.