Gangs receiving drugs by mail order to sell in crime-blighted communities faced the full force of the law today - as part of a no-nonsense chief constable's latest crackdown.
A series of raids were carried out by Greater Manchester Police, whose boss spoke to the Daily Mail pledging a war on woke and to uphold basic standards of law and order.
Officers smashed down doors at residential addresses in the early hours of the morning and led suspects from their beds.
They also searched a serving prisoner’s cell as part of their efforts to crack down on the trade.
The action took place as part of Operation Vulcan, Greater Manchester’s ongoing campaign against organised criminal gangs spearheaded by the force’s no-nonsense boss Stephen Watson.









