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8:30am Wednesday 8th July 2009
FOUR people were arrested in a massive “day of action” launched by police across Burnley and Padiham.
Around 70 police, council and Government officers swooped on streets in the two towns yesterday as part of a drive to put criminals “on the back foot” and reassure residents.
Officers from the DVLA also towed away 18 vehicles which had out-of-date or invalid tax discs.
Police chiefs said the ‘community day of action’ would be the first of many and warned criminals to clean up their act.
And the initiative was backed by Burnley and Padiham’s MP, council bosses and a victim’s charity.
Yesterday’s operation began when dozens of officers stormed into Ribblesdale Street and Heath Street in the Bank Hall area of Burnley as shocked residents watched on.
After smashing down the doors of two properties in Ribblesdale Street and a third in Heath Street, they recovered quantities of heroin and cannabis. Three people were arrested and were last night being quizzed by police.
Insp Karen Edwards, who led the operation, said: “I am really pleased with how the day went.
“Residents came out and they were thanking us. They are pleased that they are seeing action being done.
“They are concerned about drugs on their doorstep but our officers have been out reassuring them that crime is low and we are keeping it low.
“But we are also asking them to bring any information to us in future.”
Mrs Edwards said police plan to carry out similar action days on random dates every three to four weeks.
She added: “I hope this will increase the public’s confidence in Burnley police and put offenders on the back foot.”
Police said the operation had not resulted in additional cost as it had been accounted for in their budget.
Afterwards, residents in the area said the initiative was a positive move by police chiefs.
One woman, 70, who had tipped off officers about alleged drug dealing at one of the properties, said: “It is about time because it has been going on for a while round here.
“We know now that police are doing something which makes me feel safer.”
Another woman in Ribblesdale Street, aged 49, added: “I am shocked by all the police presence because I did not know about the drugs down here.
“It shows police are doing something, although it was a shock to hear them smashing the doors in.”
Last night, police were continuing to visit the homes of known criminals and stop vehicles across Burnley borough.
Anti-social behaviour patrols were also due to be set up in the Brunshaw, Lanehead, Trinity, Bank Hall and town centre areas.
And Burnley Council officers were set to continue clean-ups of Rowley Lane, Leyland Road and Albert Street.
RAyzer, BURNLEY says...
4:20pm Wed 8 Jul 09
Burnleyite36, burnley says...
6:02pm Wed 8 Jul 09
Burnleyite36, burnley says...
6:05pm Wed 8 Jul 09
StoneCold, Mill Hill , Bburn. says...
9:17pm Wed 8 Jul 09
Burnleyite36 wrote:Are you an ex Burnley footballer??.
i got busted the other week and i DONT even deal in anything,and due to what the paper put in the paper now ppl think i do have sumthing to do with drug dealing,already had a window smashed due to this.am now just waitin to be jumped,so dont always believe what eth burnley express and L.E.T puts in its papers as theyv wrecked my name due to this
StoneCold, Mill Hill , Bburn. says...
9:18pm Wed 8 Jul 09
RAyzer wrote:Guess who the Judge was for that case mate? Go on, have a guess!
just read other post about them asian guys that got MEGA LENIANT sentances!!!he had a gun and ammo and drugs and got a TINY sentance....who said crime doesnt pay!!!!
RAyzer, BURNLEY says...
6:07am Thu 9 Jul 09
StoneCold wrote:not our bev???bev lunt???why is she still being allowed to allow crims to get away SCOTT free???EVERY CRIM IN BURNLEY KNOW IF YOU GET LUNT..YOUR FREE,OR ON TO A WINNER
RAyzer wrote: just read other post about them asian guys that got MEGA LENIANT sentances!!!he had a gun and ammo and drugs and got a TINY sentance....who said crime doesnt pay!!!!Guess who the Judge was for that case mate? Go on, have a guess! A clue - female.
Burnleyite36, burnley says...
9:31am Thu 9 Jul 09
Burnleyite36, burnley says...
9:54am Thu 9 Jul 09
Burnleyite36, burnley says...
10:04am Thu 9 Jul 09
Law abiding citizen, Burnley says...
12:44pm Thu 9 Jul 09
SoapBox, The Real World says...
3:21pm Thu 9 Jul 09
masher49, Burnley says...
11:40pm Thu 9 Jul 09
Law abiding citizen, Burnley says...
9:08am Fri 10 Jul 09
Burnleyite36, burnley says...
11:36am Fri 10 Jul 09
masher49, Burnley says...
2:12pm Fri 10 Jul 09
Burnleyite36 wrote:No, I live in Burnley, and suffer regularly from drug dealers in rented houses in the area. Even as I write this, there's been another "bust" in the area. But quite simply some one else will start within the next few days dealing drugs. The pattern will just keep repeating itself, because the dealers think there's money to be made. No sooner is one dealer stopped than another starts. It's THIS cycle we need to break. So long as there's a demand, somebody will try to supply. Yes, there will be people who WILL try and take more - but if it stops them breaking into my house or car and stealing my property to fund a habit, that's all to the better as far as I'm concerned. My kids may be able to play out without being intimidated, I may be able to leave my front door open in warm weather, and I may just start to feel secure in my own home. I work for a living, and when there are junkies about when I set off to work, I'm left wondering if my house is still going to be secure when I come home. I don't know if you live in an area infested with dealers, like many people. But what are YOUR plans to break the cycle? Common sense tells you that just busting a dealer isn't stopping the problem, just moving it on some where else. We've been trying to stop the flow of drugs into this country for years, without much sucess. So tell me what's your answer?
make drugs legitimate and give them a swipecard,GET A GRIP,then there intake would be higher than it is now,Doh!and NO if it wasnt for the drug DEALER thered b NO supply,therefore ppl wud not b taking drugs,therefore its not the drug abusers fault,its the supplier,get ya head from out the clouds,god u MUST LIVE IN BLACKBURN u must
RAyzer, BURNLEY says...
8:39am Sat 11 Jul 09
Burnleyite36, burnley says...
8:52am Sat 11 Jul 09
masher49, Burnley says...
10:07pm Sat 11 Jul 09
Burnleyite36 wrote:If you say you were busted when innocent, I've no reason to either disagree or argue the point. The comment I'll make is that in your case, if the courts had followed through with other suggestions about longer sentences, you could well be in prison for a long time for some thing you didn't do. The one theme that all the posters seem to agree on is that the current system is NOT working. The point I keep trying to make is that as long as people think they can make substantial amounts of money from drugs, dealers will continue to exist. As a society we need to have a RADICAL re-think about how to deal with the problem. Currently, as soon as one dealer is "busted" and stopped, some one else will start up immediately. When I posted on Friday, a local dealer had been busted that day. It took just over four hours before people were dealing again from that house, and also from another on the next block. It's this cycle that needs to be broken, and as yet no-one seems to be coming up with a workable idea as to how to do this.
ere masher,read my 1st or 2nd story b4 u say owt to me bout dealing.......
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RAyzer, BURNLEY says...
4:18pm Wed 8 Jul 09