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Cars, cloned vehicle parts, drugs and watches seized in Henstridge police raid

A POLICE operation in South Somerset led to two arrests and suspected stolen vehicles, cloned vehicle parts, drugs and high-value watches being seized.

Officers carried out a warrant at a commercial premises in Henstridge on Friday (June 5) as part of an investigation into suspected stolen and cloned vehicles.

Led by Avon & Somerset Police’s South Somerset Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT), the operation involved specialist officers and staff from across the force, as well as from Dorset Police, the South West Regional Organised Crime Unit and the National Rural Crime Team.

During the operation, officers recovered two stolen vehicles and seized multiple items believed to be linked to vehicle cloning.

A quantity of Class B drugs and a number of high-value watches were also recovered.

Two men, aged 20 and 25, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to steal.

One was also arrested on suspicion of possession of Class B drugs and the other on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class B drugs and driving while disqualified.

They have been released under investigation while enquiries continue.

Four other men were arrested during the operation for offences including conspiracy to steal and possession with intent to supply a class B drug. They will attend voluntary police interviews at a later date.

Neighbourhood Inspector Rose Green said: “This was a dynamic and well-planned operation involving officers and specialist teams from across the region working together to disrupt criminal activity.

“It is thanks to the hard work of our local neighbourhood policing teams, supported by regional and cross-border partners, that we were able to carry out this operation and achieve these results.

“By working together and acting on local intelligence, we can target those suspected of being involved in criminality and help keep our rural communities safe.

“Our enquiries remain ongoing and we would encourage anyone with information about vehicle theft, cloning or other suspicious activity in their community to report it to us.”

Dorset Police Rural Crime Inspector, Adam Gill, added: “We recognise that rural crime often involves criminals working across county borders and we are committed to working with our regional and national partners to share intelligence and take joint action against offenders to protect our rural communities.

“Through Operation Ragwort we work regularly in partnership with our neighbouring forces in the South West region to share information and take proactive action around emerging threats and issues affecting those living in rural areas.”

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I am the editor in chief of Blackmore Vale media, which includes the New Blackmore Vale, New Stour & Avon, Salisbury & Avon Gazette and the Purbeck Gazette, having been a reporter for some 20 years. In my spare time, I am a festival lover, with a particular focus on Glastonbury. I live in Somerset with my wife and two children.