Early morning raids in Nantwich and Audlem led to drug seizures. A 25-year-old was arrested, then released for interview.

The raids happened on February 6th, resulting in the discovery of many drugs. Subsequently, a 25-year-old man voluntarily went to speak with the police.
The Nantwich police collaborated with a team specializing in rural crimes. This joint effort led to the successful sting operation, targeting homes in rural areas.
During the raids, police found a large amount of drugs and encouraged the public to report any suspicious activity. Such reports can help identify other properties of interest.
PC Marson emphasized the crucial role of local residents in assisting the police by providing valuable reports and information, often initiating investigations. Despite criminals’ belief that the countryside offers concealment; this operation demonstrates otherwise.
Police seized cannabis at two different homes. A 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of importing cannabis, but later released. He agreed to an interview, and the investigation is still underway.