Police conducted a number of drugs raids in Radcliffe this morning, making several arrests.
Officers attended four addresses in Radcliffe as part of an eight month investigation.
The roads targeted were Ainsworth Road, Greenbank Road, Exeter Avenue and Lever Street as part of Operation Concorde.
Four were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A drugs and money laundering with a number of items, including phones, drugs, and cash seized.
A GMP Bury South spokesman said: "This morning (September 9) officers from the Operation Challenger team in Bury conducted four drug and search warrants in Radcliffe, targeting address on Ainsworth Road, Greenbank Road, Exeter Avenue and Lever Street.
"These warrants are intelligence led in relation to a covert drug operation — Operation Concorde — that officers have been investigating for the past eight months.
"So far, a number of phones, drugs, cash and other criminal assets have been recovered and four people have arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A drugs and money laundering."
Raids were also made on Tuesday on Scarr Avenue, in which two people were arrested.
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