The Scholes Neighbourhood Team executed the warrants at two flats
Officers made four arrests following a drugs bust at a block of flats in Wigan on Wednesday morning . Three men and a woman are in custody to be questioned in relation to the supply of Class A drugs.
A quantity of drugs were seized along with paraphernalia linked to the supply of drugs as four were arrested at the scene on Butler Street.A post shared by GMP's Wigan West division read: "This morning, Officers from the Scholes Neighbourhood Team, along with the Tactical Aid Unit executed simultaneous warrants at two properties within Morris House, Scholes.
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