FIVE more suspected drug dealers in Ellesmere Port have been arrested.

On Wednesday, June 17, two men aged 20 and 48, and a woman aged 21 were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply.

The following day two men, aged 23 and 26, were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply.

All five people have since been released under investigation.

It follows the arrest and charging of 10 Ellesmere Port men accused of possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin.

It follows a series of dawn raids across the region, which targeted 20 addresses, the majority in Ellesmere Port.

The other men to be arrested and charged with possession with intent to supply class A drugs were two from Chester, one from Dunham-on-the-Hill, one from Birkenhead, one from Wallasey and one from Mancot, Deeside.

Local officers working with the Serious and Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) have been patrolling the streets and the town’s border to prevent and disrupt organised criminals supplying drugs.

Detective Chief Inspector Giles Pierce, from SOCU, said: “We know criminals will be aware of the activity this week and will see it as an opportunity to fill the void - however we are one step ahead of them.

“The patrols preventing those coming into the town to supply drugs will continue and I hope that sends a clear message of how difficult it will be to operate there.”

Officers in Ellesmere Port are working with partners to identify local drug users and provide them with help and support.

So far eight people have been referred to support services.

Chief Inspector Gary Smith, from Ellesmere Port Local Policing Unit, said: “The positive reaction from the local community has been fantastic and I want to thank the public for their support.

“I am determined to keep the town safe, protect our communities and prevent any further drug activity.

“I also know there will be vulnerable people and drug users who will need help. We are working with our partners to engage and encourage them to break the cycle and offer them support.”

If you have information, contact police either anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or Cheshire Police on 101.