Pubdate: Fri, 23 May 2008 Source: Burnley And Pendle Citizen, The (UK) Copyright: 2008 Newsquest Media Group Contact: http://www.burnleycitizen.co.uk/contactus/ Website: http://www.burnleycitizen.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4284 Author: Peter Magill BURNLEY POLICE LAUNCH RAID AFTER 'DRUGS' TIP-OFF Police swooped on a suspected drugs dealer after neighbours lent a helping hand in the battle to smash the illegal drugs market in Burnley. Police targeted the house in Brunswick Street, Burnley Wood, just before 9am yesterday after receiving intelligence. And when someone inside the property appeared to place a substance on a window sill outside, people living nearby contacted their local beat bobbies and alerted them to what had happened, while the raid was still ongoing. Detectives have praised the assistance of the public througout their week-long Protecting People initiative, which has led to more than 20 arrests across Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale. Det Chief Insp Ian Critchley, who has led the Pennine division part of the operation, urged people to come forward to help strengthen the police war on drugs. "People in these areas know what is going on and we want to ask for their assistance. What we don't want is people who are afraid or unable to work with us in tackling illegal drug use in their neighbourhood," he added. One neighbour, who witnessed the police raid yesterday, told officers: "It's about time". Police were also conducting further spot-checks using automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technology and caught half a dozen drivers in under an hour along Queen Victoria Road. Similar operations took place along Lancashire's borders with North Yorkshire and Greater Manchester, to combat the menace of travelling criminals, with cross-force exercises on the outskirts of Colne and Whitworth. Before yesterday, 23 had been arrested as part of Protecting People - 15 on drugs charges and eight for other criminal activities. Eighty four fixed penalty notices have been issued following ANPR checks across the three boroughs, which have seen more than 450 vehicles pulled over. Drugs including heroin, cocaine, cannabis, ecstasy and other suspicous pills have been recovered during 20-plus home searches and dozens of fresh intelligence reports have been filed. A 16-year-old boy was arrested in the raid, on suspicion of possessing cannabis. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin