Pubdate: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 Source: Argus, The (UK) Copyright: 2007 Newsquest Media Group Contact: http://www.theargus.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2706 Author: Miles Godfrey POLICE SMASH THEIR WAY INTO SUSPECTED DRUGS DEN Police used a two tonne tractor to smash their way into a suspected cannabis cafe tonight. Officers mounted the surprise operation on the fortified building in Freshbrook Road, Lancing, just before 6pm. Using the agricultural vehicle they tore down the wall of the cafe, which officers say has been used as a drugs den for a number of months, and poured through the opening. Tonight 15 people found inside the premises were being questioned by detectives on suspicion of drugs offences. A fingertip search of the building was also being carried out in a bid to establish what substances were present. Police raided the cafe in July and made three arrests and seized a small quantity of cannabis along with cash. During that raid a large plume of smoke was seen rising from a chimney as officers used a battering ram to break in. A similar plume was spotted tonight. Adur district commander Chief Inspector Lawrence Hobbs said: "We first visited here on July 19 and since then we have been building up a case for the Crown Prosecution Service. "We've raided the place again really to undermine our determination to close it down and also to gather further evidence. "There's been a lot of public support for what we are doing this evening. "This sends a message that we are not going to tolerate open-air drug-dealing." The cafe, which is around 50 metres down a slip road off Freshbrook Road, was fortified with metal poles and tyres. CCTV cameras linked to a television inside were clearly visible. Ch Insp Hobbs said further results of the raid would be made public tomorrow. Visit our website tomorrow to see video footage of the raid and the full length interview with Ch Insp Hobbs. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart