Teenager arrested over impersonating PSNI officer after North Belfast scam
It is alleged potential victims had been contacted by someone claiming to be a police officer and were on their way to hand over an amount of money for ‘scanning’
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114 kilogrammes of drugs have been destroyed by the PSNI. The drugs had been collected from the streets of the Fermanagh and Omagh District over a two-year period. Posting on Facebook, a spokesperson from Fermanagh and Omagh PSNI said: “Last week District Support Team facilitated the destruction of all exhibits which included Class A, B and C drugs totalling 114 kilogrammes.” “The photo shows the number of drugs taken off your streets over the past two years. This has been a joint effort by all officers in G District from Local Policing Teams to Detectives. A lot of the time we rely on the information you provide and without that, a lot of these drugs may have destroyed many lives.”