Drugs and dangerous assortment of weapons seized in West Lothian raids

DRUGS and various weapons, including a crossbow, an axe and a dagger, have been seized and one man has been arrested by police after a series of raids in West Lothian.

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Police raided four properties in West Lothian. Picture: TSPLPolice raided four properties in West Lothian. Picture: TSPL
Police raided four properties in West Lothian. Picture: TSPL

On Thursday around 50 officers, including CID, uniform, Dog Unit and Armed Response were involved in intelligence-led searches at four addresses in Uphall, Winchburgh, Philpstoun and Bridgend.

During the search of a property in Glebe Place, Uphall, air weapon gas canisters were seized, while activity at a home in Castle Terrace, Winchburgh, resulted in the recovery of small quantities of cannabis and various pieces of cultivation equipment.

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Various weapons including a crossbow and bolt, an axe, a dagger and hunting knife were found in an address in Church Court, Philpstoun, along with a quantity of cannabis.

The search of a house in Auldhill Entry, Bridgend resulted in the arrest of a 30-year-old man, who is scheduled to appear at Livingston Sheriff Court on Monday 1st October 2018.

Officers are continuing with this investigation and are following positive lines of inquiry.

Detective Inspector Paul Batten from the Lothians and Scottish Borders Proactive Unit said: “After intelligence was received relating to illicit items, including weapons and drugs, being within a number of West Lothian homes, swift enforcement action was carried out resulting in these recoveries and the arrest, so far, of one man.

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“Our inquiries are continuing and the public can rest assured that all resources at our disposal will be utilised as we continue to target those linked to organised crime in West Lothian.

“If you have information relating to ongoing criminality within your community you can report this to us via 101 or make an anonymous report to the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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