Gardiner says PSNI doing a first-rate job against drugs

Samuel Gardiner MLA, Ulster Unionist Assembly Member for Upper Bann, said today that the PSNI were doing a first rate job in tacking drugs crime. The MLA went on to encourage all members of the public, from all traditions and all backgrounds, to give their strong support and co-operation to the PSNI in tacking what he described as a “scourge which threatens to destroy the lives of so many of our young people.”

His comments come after the PSNI arrested two men in Lurgan on Thursday evening and seized a significant quantity of drugs.

“We all owe a tremendous debt of gratitude for the vigilant and tireless work of the PSNI in tackling head-on the scourge of drugs in our midst. Everyone in society should see it as their duty to tell the police anything they know about drugs and drug pushing. This scourge must be swept from our streets and I must praise the PSNI for their determination and hard work in tackling drugs crime.”

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