Police in Edinburgh have been building on the success of Operation Wolf with a targeted day of action in east Edinburgh yesterday .
Police officers focused on the issues that concern residents in the east of the city, particularly drugs and anti-social behaviour, which are the policing priorities outlined on the multi-member ward plans.
Two premises in Northfield and Bingham were searched on the back of intelligence, and three people were arrested for drugs offences. A quantity of drugs and a four figure sum of cash was also recovered from these properties.
Officers carried out high visibility patrols during the evening to crack down on anti-social behaviour, and to offer reassurance to the public.
Two men were also arrested on domestic assault warrants.
Superintendent Matt Richards said: “This day of action in east Edinburgh has been another success for Operation Wolf, and demonstrates that we will always go after those who commit drug offences and anti-social behaviour. There is nowhere to hide for these offenders that bring misery and fear to communities across the capital and beyond.
“We are listening to the concerns of residents in Edinburgh, and anyone who would like to help shape the activities we undertake in their area during Operation Wolf should contact us on 101 or speaking with your local policing team.”
John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.