Officers conducting a two day operation in Milton Keynes arrested six people during a neighbourhood policing priority enforcement operation.
In a statement published on social media, a TVP spokesperson said: "Conducting high visibility patrols and enforcement action in neighbourhoods targeting the local priorities set out by the communities ranging from youth violence, drug dealing and anti-social behaviour."
The six arrests were related to the following alleged offences:
- Robbery
- Possession of drugs
- Possession with intent to supply
- Possession of offensive weapons
- Disqualified driving.
22 stop and searches were carried out which led to 'positive outcomes for drugs class A & B and possession of a knife'.
Nine people were reportedly issued out of court disposals for alleged drug offences, including fixed penalty notices.
Three vehicles were seized due to no insurance/licence, five fines were issued for Covid-19 related offences and two community protection notices issued to suspects for persistent ASB/begging offences.
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