19 arrested following three-day Gwynedd operation tackling drug supply
Weapons and a large quantity of suspected drugs and cash were also seized.
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Weapons and a large quantity of suspected drugs and cash were also seized.
He has been remanded in custody.
“Don’t mess with me,” he said.
"Holyhead is not a back door to entering the UK," he was told.
The customer said he had done “nothing to provoke” him.
The hotel was being used as temporary accommodation for vulnerable individuals.
The driver has been taken to custody.
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