Pubdate: Fri, 18 June 1999 Source: Belfast Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 1999 Belfast Telegraph Newspapers Ltd. Contact: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/ Author: Darwin Templeton TOUGH DRUG SQUAD TAKES ON PUSHERS A DRUG-busting RUC squad has fired the first salvoes in its war with the pushers on the streets of Ballymena. The mobile support unit has launched a series of raids which netted cannabis, heroin and led to a number of arrests. The no-nonsense squad nicknamed "The Enforcers" by locals was drafted into the town to boost the fight against drug barons. Inspector Tim Hanley, who commands the team, said: "The drug dealers know we are here and those that don't soon will. "Our message is that there is no hiding place, nowhere to run and we can mount a sustained campaign."The unit, made up of Inspector Hanley, four sergeants and 24 constables, is working with other RUC squads in the battle to clean up the streets. Acting on the specialist local knowledge from the existing Ballymena crime team, they are on standby to strike at the homes of known drugs figures. The specially-trained officers don riot gear and use sledgehammers and metal cutters to break down the makeshift defences at the reinforced drug dens. Police chiefs and community leaders expressed alarm at the spiralling number of offences being committed by desperate addicts. Hailing the early successes of the unit, Chief Inspector Bill Woodside said: "There was a noticeable increase in the level of crime which we believed was down to drugs. "The arrival of the new unit will assist the work of other RUC units and allow us to sustain our operations over a longer period of time." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake