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UK: Police Pledge Cannabis Crackdown

Worthing Herald

Thursday 15 May 2003

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POLICE will go "all out" to shut Worthing's cannabis cafes as part of a new
zero tolerance approach

District commander, chief inspector Russ Whitfield (pictured), said
criminals were making thousands of pounds a day out of the cafes in
Victoria Road and Brougham Road and anyone entering or leaving would be
searched and arrested if found to be in possession of illegal drugs.

He said: "My view is that these cafes are now devoid of any political
campaign and are highly organised criminal enterprises.
"We have tried to police this sympathetically by recognising the
individuals' views but the organisers and users of the cafs have abused
this.
"We are now working all out to shut these premises down."

Officers, supported by specialist drugs dogs, will patrol outside the two
sites as part of Operation Harrow, a major investigation in the supply of
illegal drugs in Worthing.

Chief inspector Whitfield said: "This is not about the pros and cons for
the legalisation of cannabis. What we have here in Worthing has progressed
into organised crime with criminals making a huge amount of money out of an
illegal activity.
"I am seeking the support of the council and other partners because
Worthing needs to appreciate this is not just a police problem."

He said officers had counted 200 callers to both cafs during one day.

Detective inspector Nigel Brown is leading the investigation. He said: "The
operation should be taken as an indication of our determination to
thoroughly investigate the illegal supply of drugs in Worthing.

"Not only are people who are buying and selling cannabis breaking the law
but the cafe is having a detrimental effect on local residents and
businesses.

"We want to reassure them that this activity will not be tolerated."

 

 

 

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