Police executed a warrant on Crown Road A 37-year-old man has been charged after a police raid took place in Sutton yesterday morning. Gary Green, of Crown Road, has been charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs after police executed a warrant on Thursday, February 25. It comes as the police continue their battle against serious organised crime and as part of Operation Eternal, which targets those involved in criminality on encrypted devices. Green was arrested and charged on the same day. Chief Inspector Simon Corbin, from the Met’s Taskforce, said: “This is another great example of team work in the Met Police where specialist uniform officers have supported investigators in our ongoing battle against serious organised crime.
Police executed a warrant on Crown Road A 37-year-old man has been charged after a police raid took place in Sutton yesterday morning. Gary Green, of Crown Road, has been charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs after police executed a warrant on Thursday, February 25. It comes as the police continue their battle against serious organised crime and as part of Operation Eternal, which targets those involved in criminality on encrypted devices. Green was arrested and charged on the same day. Chief Inspector Simon Corbin, from the Met’s Taskforce, said: “This is another great example of team work in the Met Police where specialist uniform officers have supported investigators in our ongoing battle against serious organised crime.
Police ram through security gates before drugs arrest in Swanley
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Updated: 20:11, 18 February 2021
Police drove through security gates before battering open a door and raiding a house in Swanley.
Officers from the Met s Taskforce used a heavy duty vehicle to break down a set of gates at 5.15am this morning, as part of an ongoing investigation into the large-scale organised supply of drugs into the UK.
Watch the moment police raid the house
A 32-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to import Class A drugs, and remains in custody.
Detective Chief Inspector Driss Hayoukane, from the Met s Specialist Crime Command, said: We have a wide range of tactics and methods that allows us to catch and arrest those involved in serious organised criminality.
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Seized: the £20,000 found in search of the Royal Crescent home
A MAN is in custody following an early morning operation in Ruislip by officers from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command. Warrants were executed at an address in Royal Crescent today (4) as part of Operation Eternal, which is cracking down on encrypted devices. The man, aged 29, was arrested for drugs supply and possession of criminal property. During a search of the property, officers found approximately £20,000 in cash. Det Sgt Jo Ross said: “The detrimental impact of drugs offences is felt throughout London. Our team is dedicated to ensuring those committing offences using encrypted devices are brought to justice.”