Police name three wanted men as force tackles drug dealing in Blackpool

Three wanted men have been named by police as the force undertakes a major investigation into drug dealing in Blackpool.
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The men are wanted as part of a major policing operation, codenamed Operation Enigma, which aims to disrupt alleged drug-dealing activity by a suspected organised crime group in the resort.

Lancashire Police has now named two men from Blackpool and another from Fleetwood, who are all wanted on suspicion of conspiring to supply a Class A controlled drug.

These are:

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The men are wanted as part of amajor policing operation, codenamed Operation Enigma, which aims to disrupt alleged drug-dealing activity by asuspected organised crime group in the resortThe men are wanted as part of amajor policing operation, codenamed Operation Enigma, which aims to disrupt alleged drug-dealing activity by asuspected organised crime group in the resort
The men are wanted as part of amajor policing operation, codenamed Operation Enigma, which aims to disrupt alleged drug-dealing activity by asuspected organised crime group in the resort

James Scott, 23, of Heathfield Avenue, Fleetwood - described as white, 5ft 11ins tall, of slim build with links to Fleetwood and Blackpool.

Brandon Earle, 23, of Regent Road, Blackpool - described as white, 5ft 10in tall, of medium build with links to Blackpool and Morecambe.

Deacon Bennett, 23, of Ashton Road, Blackpool - described as white, 5ft 9in tall, of heavy build with links to Blackpool and Yorkshire.

Det Insp Steve Harry, of Blackpool Police, said: "These individuals are wanted by police as part of a major investigation into the supply and distribution of Class A drugs in Blackpool.

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"We believe people in the Blackpool area know where they are and who they are associating with.

"I would urge anyone with information about where they are to come forward immediately and speak to us."

Anyone with information can call police on 101 quoting log 0223 of July 13. In an emergency call 999.