Breaking news: Seven arrested in Bristol drugs raids
Hundreds of cannabis plants were seized in a series of drug raids across
Seven people were arrested as part of Operation Barrage, as more than 100 officers executed warrants throughout the city.
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Two cannabis factories were uncovered at
Police took more than five minutes to batter down the door at one of the first addresses, in
Officers wearing body armour put several holes through the door with a battering ram before it finally gave way.
A Rottweiler at the address had to be removed by a noose on a pole before the team could send in their own sniffer dog to search the property for drugs.
A subsequent raid, at nearby at Cavan Walk, proved more successful.
Police discovered a sports bag left on top of a kitchen cabinet with around £800 worth of cannabis inside.
PC Sam Currey said: "We executed a warrant at an address in Knowle, which led us to a sports bag which had seven clear plastic bags inside.
"Each contained an ounce of cannabis flowering heads, which are worth quite a lot of money.
"Each bag would be worth between £50 and £150, so this bag is easily worth £600 and perhaps up to £800.
"The important thing to remember is that each bag could be split into £10 bags, so the value increases when it gets to street dealers."
PSCOs joined the officers on the raids, to hand out leaflets to neighbours and members of the public.
A passer by, who witnessed the break in at
The man, who did not wish to be named, said: "You've got a few people who spoil it for everyone else.
"Most people who live here are decent and hard working, this is a good place to live.
"I'm glad to see the police come to take action, the more they do this kind of thing the better.
"But then its up to the courts to do more, which I don't think they are."
Superintendent Ian Wiley was in charge of the operation and stressed it was all about sending a message.
He said: "All of today's warrants came about thanks to information from the public which shows that we not only listen to the concerns of local residents but take action.
“Community intelligence is key to this type of operation and so if you know of any suspicious activity in your neighbourhood, please do keep letting us know.
"Operation Barrage is part of our ongoing commitment to tackle drug cultivation, drug dealing and drug use in the city as well as the knock on affect of acquisitive crime, such as theft, robbery and burglary.
"The day was very successful both in terms of the impact on the community and the amount of drugs taken off the streets.
"Our message is clear, drug dealing will not be tolerated in
"Although this mornings raid was in Knowle, we are also targeting the whole city, as there is no area untouched by this.
"This is part of a series of operations taking place over the next few weeks and months to send a message."
Anyone with information about illegal drug activity can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or their Safer Stronger Neighbourhood policing team on 0845 456 7000.











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by haas, bristol
Thursday, November 18 2010, 9:49AM
“All this fear in our street seeing the police arresting peoples to make us believe the government is tackling drug problem while in fact the drug business brings money to the government .. They should stop to put poison in our food first to show us some care!”
by Steven, Bristol
Thursday, September 11 2008, 2:16PM
“V, Bristol. Where do you get those figures from?”
by martin, bris
Thursday, September 11 2008, 1:53PM
“Police wasting valuable time and resources going after home growers again. It's the crack, heroin and coke dealers they should be going after not small time bedroom cannabis growers. A drug thats been proven time and again to be far less harmful than alcohol!!!!”
by v, bristol
Thursday, September 11 2008, 1:47PM
“and for every 10 dope factories they nick ,there will be another 35 starting off. Pointless.”
by Steven, Bristol
Thursday, September 11 2008, 1:45PM
“Rubbish. There may be a small minority of pubs where you get that but not in any decent ones.”