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UK: Drugs squad storms cafe

Huw Borland

The Argus, Sussex

Thursday 28 Nov 2002

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Drugs squad storms cafe
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Swoop: Police move in

Customers were questioned by drugs squad officers as police raided a
shop and cafe run by a cannabis campaigner.

Police equipped with bulletproof vests, helmets and battering rams
rushed into the cafe and a strong smell of burning herbs and incense
spread into the street.

More than 30 officers were involved and seized a substance believed to
be herbal cannabis.

More than 20 customers were spoken to by officers during the raid at the
Quantum Leaf cafe in the back room of Bongchuffa in Rowlands Road,
Worthing.

The shop is run by Chris Baldwin, who stood as a Legalise Cannabis
Alliance candidate in East Worthing and Shoreham in the last General
Election.

Bongchuffa sells a variety of smoking paraphernalia, including pipes and
cigarette papers.

Quantum Leaf is based on coffee shops in Amsterdam. A display cabinet
with what looks like an array of different types of marijuana is fixed
to a wall.

Police raided the property following complaints from nearby residents.

Inspector Allan Lowe, in charge of the raid, said the exercise had been
successful.

He said: "It is important for public confidence in Worthing that we do
take action of this kind.

"It is very important we are methodical and meticulous and that is what
we are doing. No one in there is causing difficulties. We are making
sure everyone is searched."

Mike Allday, who provides security at the coffee shop, said: "I provide
personal protection for the owner because he is a disabled fellow and
obviously a target. I also enforce the rules of no under-18s, no dealing
and no alcohol.

"I think all this is unnecessary because it was a bit heavy-handed. We
could have put bars on the windows but we have not done that. It's not
that sort of place. We are not trying to do any harm."

Mr Baldwin was unavailable for comment.

A police spokesman said no one had been charged but 12 people had been
arrested and were helping with inquiries.

He said a large quantity of cannabis had been recovered.


 

 

 

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