Four warrants executed today - no arrests made
Police have executed warrants on the Isle of Man today in support of a wider criminal investigation.
Officers say they’ve assisted a National Crime Agency probe.
The National Crime Agency works to cut serious and organised crime.
Details of the four addresses which Manx police searched have not been released.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing officers on Finch Road in Douglas.
No arrests were made and further details of the investigation have not been released.
A statement on the NCA website, about the nature of its work, says: “NCA officers work at the forefront of law enforcement, building the best possible intelligence picture of serious and organised crime threats, relentlessly pursuing the most serious and dangerous offenders and developing and delivering specialist capabilities on behalf of law enforcement and other partners.”
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