Early morning raids saw three people arrested as part of a crackdown on drugs in Manchester.
Police executed warrants at six addresses across the Moss Side and Hulme areas of Manchester yesterday, 9 November.
The warrants, which were supported by immigration services, were executed as part of Operation Malham targeting the supply of drugs in South Manchester.
Three men, aged 38, 44 and 47, were arrested on suspicion of supplying Class A drugs. They were taken into custody for questioning.
Among the items seized were a quantity of crack cocaine, heroin and cash.
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