A TOTAL of five arrests have been made in Rhyl on suspicion of possession with intent to supply class A and B drugs.
North Wales Police has also executed four warrants at various residential and business premises in the Rhyl West area of the town, and undertook 34 stop searches.
In addition, eight summons were issued for traffic offences, all aimed at increasing public safety and reducing antisocial driving.
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Meanwhile, four people have been banned from the area of the town where a new Public Spaces Protection Order is now in place.
Officers also conducted 34 “vulnerable persons checks”, designed to protect residents from “cuckooing”, where those involved in county lines operation look to take on a property to deal drugs.
A police statement added: “If you are experiencing any issues in Rhyl West, please let us know; either via the live webchat on our website, on 101, or you can speak to CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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