November 24, 2017 9.18 am This story is over 76 months old

Three men arrested on suspicion of drugs offences in Boston

Three men have been arrested in Boston on suspicion of conspiring to supply controlled drugs. The men, aged between 18 and 21, were taken into police custody on Thursday, November 23 after warrants were executed in Peck Avenue, Revesby Avenue, Windsor Bank and Witham Town. The enforcement was carried out as part of Lincolnshire Police’s…

Three men have been arrested in Boston on suspicion of conspiring to supply controlled drugs.

The men, aged between 18 and 21, were taken into police custody on Thursday, November 23 after warrants were executed in Peck Avenue, Revesby Avenue, Windsor Bank and Witham Town.

The enforcement was carried out as part of Lincolnshire Police’s ongoing campaign to eradicate drugs from the streets of Lincolnshire.

Over the past few weeks 12 people have been arrested on suspicion of drug offences in the area of which seven have been charged.

Detective Chief Inspector Richard Myszczyszyn said: “We’ve had some really positive results on the east coast recently and on this occasion our intelligence took us to Boston.

“The information we receive from residents is vital to our investigations and people are making a big difference by letting us know where they think drugs are being dealt.

“Please keep your information coming – you are making a huge difference.

“We work tirelessly to eradicate illegal drugs from our streets and those found to be suppling such substances should expect a visit from us.

“With seven people charged over the last few weeks that’s almost one person every other day.

“The odds are not good for those supplying drugs – we will find more offenders and robust action will be taken against them.”