Police use long-range CCTV cameras to monitor activity in crackdown on drugs and organised crime in Sheffield
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Operation Graphite-Kilo is run by the Sheffield North West neighbourhood policing team in response to organised criminality and drugs.
Last Friday, with support from Broomhall and City Centre officers, the team concentrated efforts on the Edward Street Flats estate in Netherthorpe as well as underpasses and less illuminated paths and streets.
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Hide AdTo help monitor activity on the streets and possible criminality, long-range CCTV cameras were used.
South Yorkshire Police said: We had support from long-range CCTV with night image capability and a good number of police officers and PCSOs to focus on local drug dealing. It worked.
“We gained a very good understanding of what is happening and more importantly where.
“Five individuals of interest were stopped and searched. One after a determined foot pursuit. A small quantity of cannabis seized and a person will be going to court for possession of a controlled drug.
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Hide Ad“Five motor vehicles stopped and three Covid breach tickets issued.
“Further proactive work is to take place and tonight’s efforts have really helped with future plans.
“Speaking to local community groups its impressive how supportive they are and its clear that residents don't want drug dealing and abuse on the door step. We appreciate this support. We hear you. We are going in again and soon.”
To pass on information about those involved with drugs call South Yorkshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.