A FLINTSHIRE MP has re-iterated the need to residents to keep reporting incidents to police following a successful drugs raid in the county.
Delyn's Rob Roberts MP has often highlighted the importance of reporting crime to North Wales Police.
His most recent calls to do so came following several instances of anti-social behaviour in Holywell.
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Now he has renewed his calls to keep reporting crime following the latest raid carried out by NWP's North Flintshire team.
A quantity of drugs suspected to be cannabis, as well as money, were located during the search and two men were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply and being concerned in the supply of class B drugs, police said.
A subsequent search of the suspects' houses in Flint and Mostyn took place and drug paraphernalia and offensive weapons were seized.
PIC: Delyn MP Rob Roberts.
Following the raid, Mr Roberts MP said: "Excellent work from NWP North Flintshire once again proving that they act on intelligence and reports received.
"People often say “no point reporting, police don’t do anything” - as I will never tire of saying, sometimes the nature of the criminality (anti-social behaviour perhaps) means that it requires a volume of reports before action can be taken.
"Keep working with the police - they do an amazing job when we give them the information to act upon!"
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