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The PSNI carried out 14 raids in Belfast, Newtownards and Comber. Photograph: Liam McBurney/PA
The PSNI carried out 14 raids in Belfast, Newtownards and Comber. Photograph: Liam McBurney/PA

Eleven men arrested in Belfast raids targeting loyalist paramilitaries

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Drugs, cash, cars and jewellery seized in operation against activities of East Belfast UVF

Eleven men have been arrested by police during coordinated raids targeting loyalist paramilitaries in Belfast.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) also seized drugs, cash, and expensive cars and jewellery in an operation against the criminal activities of the East Belfast Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF).

A total of 14 searches were conducted in Belfast, Newtownards and Comber from early morning on Friday.

The suspects, who are aged between 22 and 48, were taken into police custody for questioning.

Det Supt Bobby Singleton said £15,000 of suspected cocaine had been seized, along with a number of high-value vehicles, and expensive clothing and jewellery. A significant quantity of cash had also been seized, he said.

The raids were undertaken by the PSNI’s specialist paramilitary crime task force.

Singleton said: “Paramilitaries claim to protect local people but in reality they exploit them by supplying illegal drugs and using violence to try and control their markets. East Belfast UVF are nothing more than a drugs gang who operate under a flag of convenience in an attempt to legitimise their existence.

“Working with our partners and communities we are determined to rid our communities of these parasites.”

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