Pubdate: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 Source: Bolton News, The (UK) Copyright: 2007 Newsquest Media Group Contact: http://www.boltoneveningnews.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4314 Author: Edward Chadwick POLICE USE "CRACK HOUSE" LAWS IN BID TO EVICT TENANT TENANTS in a flat that has been raided twice in a crackdown on drug users face being made homeless after police applied to close the property. Officers swooped on the bedsit in Thicketford Road, Tonge Moor, late this afternoon after a string of complaints by neighbours. Police chiefs have applied for a closure order under powers provided by the new Anti Social Behaviour Act 2003 to shut down so-called "crack houses". Nobody was at the premises when police arrived, so officers taped the notice of their intent on the door. If magistrates approve the application at a hearing on Wednesday, when police will present them with evidence of nuisance connected to drug use and supply, the tenants will be evicted and the flat will be sealed up. It would be only the second time the powers have been used in Bolton. Insp Tony Kenyon said: "We don't apply for closure orders lightly. "They are a last resort when we have exhausted all avenues to address criminal activity associated to a particular property. "I want to reassure residents today that when they tell us about problems in their community, we will act quickly to make sure they don't suffer any longer that they need to. "A series of raids targeting the homes of suspected dealers in recent weeks highlights our commitment to tackling the scourge of drugs." Police raided the flat on August 9 and found drug paraphernalia - but no arrests were made. Residents have continued to complain about noise late at night. The tenant, a woman in her 40s has been warned she faces eviction after the court hearing. The notice bans anybody who does not live at the flat from entering until the court hearing and police said they would arrest anybody who tried to do so. In May 2005, police closed a bail hostel in Marlborough Street, Halliwell, after it became a magnet for drug users and criminals. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake