'Locals applaud' as police smash down doors of suspected drug den

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'Locals applaud' as police smash down doors of suspected drug den
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Officers carried out a dawn raid

In the early hours of this morning a warrant was executed at the address on Thorburn Road in the Pemberton area of the town, which Greater Manchester Police say is 'suspected to be involved with drug dealing.'

“My team are committed to tackling the organised crime that is blighting our communities and destroying the lives of vulnerable people.

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