FOUR men were arrested following a series of seven warrants across Newport in the early hours of Thursday morning (Oct 24).
Around 35 officers from various teams, including serious and organised crime, neighbourhood policing, and roads policing and support operations, carried out the coordinated warrants.
The men, all from Newport and aged 26, 27, 29, and 36, remain in custody at this time after being arrested on suspicion of several offences, including conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.
Detective Inspector Ian Bartholomew, from the Serious and Organised Crime Unit, said: “These warrants form part of our ongoing work to remove drugs from our streets, as we know that drugs ruin lives and blight our communities.
“We’re committed to standing with our communities to show that it is all of us against them when it comes to individuals who prey on the vulnerable in our society.
“We’re currently analysing the drugs that we’ve seized on these warrants, but we suspect from early indications that these people were heavily involved in the supply of Class A drugs.
“There was also a substantial amount of cash, which officers are still currently counting, seized from the properties during the warrants along with other items believed to be criminal property.
“I’m grateful to the support of all the officers who took part in this operation as we all work together to tackle serious and organised crime in Gwent, especially as the impact of drug dealing can be felt across all levels of society.”
If you have any information or concerns about drug supply in your area, you can report this through the police website, direct message on social media, or call 101. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
In an emergency, always call 999.