Police To Focus On Drugs Issues Through September

Police in Newry Mourne and Down District are focusing on the issue of drugs during the month of September.

Police are continuing their  war on drugs in Northern Ireland.
Police are continuing their war on drugs in Northern Ireland.

Whilst local Policing continues, Police are raising the awareness of the issues surrounding drugs and what Police and partner organisations are doing in your area to address it.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland continues in its work to disrupt and arrest those involved in the sale and supply of drugs, bring those individuals before the courts and work with communities and partner agencies to reduce the threat of harmful and illegal activity.

The drug culture is being tartegted by the PSNI.
The drug culture is being tartegted by the PSNI.

District Commander, Supt. Paul Reid said: “I would continue to ask communities to provide us with information about illegal drugs. If you tell us, we will act on it. That’s our commitment.

District Commander Supt. Brian Kee of Ards and North Down added:

“Our message is clear and simple: if you see or know of anyone who is dealing drugs in your local area, then contact your local police on the non-emergency number 101.

“Or alternatively you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 and pass on any details that you may have.”