POLICE have arrested six people in the Abingdon area on suspicion of drug dealing.
In a Facebook post shared by Thames Valley Police this afternoon, the force said a 'large quantity of Class A drugs and cash were recovered' during the operation.
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No further details were given about where and when the arrests took place, but several residents who commented on the post congratulated officers on a job 'well done.'
The force continues to crack down on drug crime and has reported on several drug-related arrests this week alone.
On Tuesday a woman was arrested in Bicester, on suspicion of possession with intent to supply.
Officers seized £1,000 in cash and suspected Class A drugs in connection with the arrest.
On Monday a large knife was seized as police carried out a drugs-related raid in Didcot, after which a 21-year-old man from London was arrested on suspicion of drug supply.
Tomorrow a man is due in court, charged with possession of a controlled Class B drug, after 223 grams of cannabis was discovered at a property in Cowley.
The Abingdon arrests were part of the force's Operation Stronghold campaign, which fights organised crime.
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