Pubdate: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia) Copyright: 2006 News Limited Contact: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/113 POLICE, DOGS SWOOP ON CLUBBERS FORTY people have been arrested in a blitz of a popular nightclub precinct in Brisbane, which also netted cash and drugs. About 100 police officers and a team of drug-detection dogs swooped on inner-city Fortitude Valley overnight as part of the operation named Black Dog Two. Brisbane Central District Officer Superintendent Tonya Carew said the drug detection dogs were randomly led past queues of people waiting to enter nightclubs. "During these searches the drug detection dogs indicated that 75 people had been in contact with or were at the time in possession of illicit drugs," Supt Carew said. "From these indications 22 people were charged after they were found to have illicit drugs on them while a number of others admitted to police that they had consumed drugs earlier in the evening." Police seized ecstasy tablets as well as amphetamines, cannabis and cash during the blitz. Nine people were arrested for drink driving and another nine were arrested for public order offences. Another 47 people were issued with on-the-spot fines for jaywalking. The operation is part of an on-going crackdown on the district, and Supt Carew said it also focused on licensed premises that turned a blind eye to drug use and irresponsibly served alcohol. "During the night Queensland Ambulance responded to five drug overdose cases in the Brisbane Central District - this is why we are out doing what we do," she said. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine