POLICE in Bromsgrove have executed a warrant under the Misuse of Drugs Act, chainsawing through the door of a property in Catshill.

The raid took place at 3.45pm on Thursday, July 2 at a property on Goodwood Road in Catshill, with officers from Task Force supported by the Bromsgrove Safer Neighbourhood Team, entering the property with the use of a chainsaw.

Following a search of the property, officers discovered a quantity of what they suspect are Class A drugs, and two women aged 39 and 52 were both arrested on suspicion of being in possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply.

Both women remain in police custody.

Sergeant Richard Field of West Mercia Police, said: “Drug dealing is a high priority for us, and as part of that, we welcome all information provided by the public.

“A key component is the reduction of supply and demand achieved through the identification and dismantling of trafficking and dealer networks, and the warrant executed in Goodwood Road is an example of this. This is one of many warrants conducted in the recent months. We will continue to execute drugs warrants and other operations in order to disrupt the activity of drug dealers, and want to encourage people to pass on any suspicions or concerns they have to us."

Anyone who might be able to provide the police with information to help with their inquiry, should contact them on the non-emergency number 101, or alternatively they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.