1/1 SIX people have been arrested and drugs, cash and vehicles have been seized after a community intelligence-led police operation in Keighley. On Monday and Tuesday, officers executed a number of warrants at various locations in the town, in a bid to tackle organised crime. A significant amount of Class A and B drugs were seized in the operation, with one man who was arrested being found with 500 wraps of Class A drugs. Daniel Coyle, 22, of Moorhouse Avenue, Bradford was subsequently charged and appeared in court yesterday, pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply Class A drugs. He will next appear at Bradford Crown Court on 5 May.
Six arrests and drugs, vehicles and cash seized in Keighley police operation
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OFFENCES of domestic abuse across the Bradford district reported to West Yorkshire Police last year soared, figures have revealed. Data obtained from the force under the Freedom of Information Act revealed a 31 per cent rise on the year before. Offences defined as domestic abuse rose by 264 in 2020, compared to 2019. When the Covid-19 lockdown began last March, concerns were raised by charities, campaigners and politicians that the ‘stay at home’ order would lead to a big rise in domestic abuse. West Yorkshire Police said the rise could be down to increased confidence in police, and that tackling domestic abuse was a “key priority” for police in Bradford.