Three men in their 30s were arrested after dawn raids across Failsworth and Newton Heath this morning saw police seize 13kg of drugs.

The men were detained on suspicion of conspiracy to supply cocaine and two of the men were further arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply amphetamine, entering into a money laundering agreement and possession of a prohibited weapon with intent to cause fear.

They remain in custody for questioning by detectives.

Following searches of all three properties, suspected class A and B drugs were recovered, along with over £3000 in cash, designer clothing, jewellery, phones and vehicles.

In July 2020, GMP alongside nearly every law enforcement agency across the UK came together as part of the National Crime Agency led ‘Operation Venetic’, focused on the takedown of ‘Encrochat’ – a sophisticated encrypted communications service used by OCG’s.

GMP launched a series of intricate investigations bringing together 16 teams of officers from across all ten districts of Greater Manchester. Codenamed ‘Operation Foam’, the force wide operation has been in constant action for the past 15 months.

Detective Sergeant Alex Brown of GMP’s Oldham Challenger Team, said: “Today’s action is the culmination of months of intricate investigative work and is another positive result for the team in our endeavour to disrupt and dismantle the distribution and trade of drugs across our region.

“Thankfully today we have been able to remove what is suspected to be a large quantity of drugs from our community, and although we have three men in custody our searches and investigation will continue this morning and we will ensure all criminal assets are seized.

“An inordinate amount of work goes on behind the scenes to investigate the distribution of drugs and I hope today’s arrests and seizures send a stark warning that GMP will do all in its power to pursue offenders and ensure no one benefits from ill-gotten gains and the sale of drugs.

“Often these investigations rely on intelligence passed to police by members of the public can often play a big part in investigations. If you have information that could aid our investigations into the trade of drugs across Greater Manchester then please get in touch with police.”

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