A High Wycombe flat has been partially shut down by police amid concerns over antisocial behaviour – as three people are arrested in connection with drug offences.
The property in Bevelwood Gardens has been slapped with a partial closure order for three months, meaning no one other than the occupant is allowed to go inside.
It comes after police were called a number of times to reports of antisocial behaviour.
The closure order is not connected to the alleged “acid attack” that happened on Halloween, police have confirmed.
As part of their Stronghold campaign to tackle serious and organised crime, police also raided the property on November 9 and three people were arrested.
Three men - two 19-year-olds and a 56-year-old, all from High Wycombe - were arrested on suspicion of possession of class A drugs with intent to supply.
All three have been released under investigation pending further enquiries.
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