Over £300,000 Worth of Drugs Seized Following Intelligence Led Operation in Holme Wood
Friday 30 April 2021
A community intelligence led operation in Holme Wood has resulted in multiple arrests and substantial amounts of drugs seized.
Bradford’s Programme Precision Team were supported by NPT, district investigative officers, Bradford CID, and District Crime Teams.
The aim of the operation was to tackle and disrupt organised criminality in the area.
On Thursday 29 and Friday 30 April, the teams executed six warrants at various locations in the Holme Wood area totalling in 5 arrests and a substantial quantity of drugs seized.
At a property on Wentworth Crescent, Bradford teams recovered a large-scale cannabis grow with approximately 300 plants. The substantial cannabis grow has an estimated value of in excess of £280,000.
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