DRUG squad detectives carried out dawn raids as part of a crackdown on narcotics coming into Bury.

Ten people were arrested as part of a bid to disrupt the supply of drugs in the borough.

Police swooped on properties at six addresses across Manchester, Oldham, Salford and Bury this morning.

It was the second such raid in as many weeks as part of Operation Ballerina.

The operation is to target those believed to be involved in the supply of Class A drugs across the Bury area.

A large amount of Class A drugs and cash was recovered and seven men and three women were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply and supplying Class A drugs and remain in custody.

Superintendent Paul Walker, of GMP’s Bury district, said: “This was the second raid in as many weeks that specifically targeted the supply of drugs, and has now seen 17 people arrested. This morning was a huge success with a large amount of Class A drugs and cash recovered.

“Our stance remains the same, we do not tolerate the supply of drugs, and we will continue to take action if there is any suspicion of offences being committed in Greater Manchester.

“Operation Ballerina is very much ongoing, and we are continuing to crack down on the supply of drugs across Bury and the wider region. "Our most powerful tool in the fight against drugs is the information we receive from the community. If you suspect drugs are being used or cultivated in your area, we urge you to get in touch with the police as soon as you can."

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 0161 856 9023, or anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.