Pubdate: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 Source: Evening Times (UK) Copyright: 2009 Newsquest (Herald & Times) Limited Contact: http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3252 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) MAJOR CRACKDOWN ON ORGANISED CRIME HUNDREDS of arrests have been made, millions of pounds worth of drugs seized and dozens of illegal guns confiscated in a series of co-ordinated police operations. Forces across Scotland co-operated under the Serious and Organised Crime Taskforce in investigations and raids in the last five months which resulted in major criminals being jailed for up to 10 years. Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill welcomed the results of a progress report yesterday and pledged to continue to support bids to crack down on organised crime. The taskforce report included details of a multi-agency operation, led by Strathclyde Police, which involved visits to 200 licensed premises and more than 111 sites protected by private security staff. The operation led to 300 arrests, the seizure of drugs worth more than ?500,000 and 23 illegal weapons confiscated. In Edinburgh and Midlothian, a key operator in the drugs market was jailed for seven years following Operation Hurricane, set up to specifically target cocaine supply. In total, 6kgs of cocaine with a street value of ?300,000 was recovered together with assets valued at ?64,633. As part of Grampian Police's Operation Centaur, in Moray, four drug dealers were jailed for a total of 23 years after supplying cocaine, amphetamine and ecstasy. Operation Aquarius in the west of Scotland led to an eight-year jail sentence for Michael Nordon with custodial sentences also handed to eight accomplices for drug dealing. Overall, since September last year, there have been 472 arrests, drugs with a value of ?13m and 42 firearms seized. Kenny MacAskill said: "These operations show the police and other law enforcement agencies are working hard to put the criminal gangs out of business. "However, they are also a stark reminder of the threat these gangsters continue to pose to our citizens and the communities they live in. "That is why there will be no let-up in the fight against these criminal networks." - --- MAP posted-by: Doug