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We have more newsletters. Police have messaged more than customers of drug dealers in Glasgow after busting a criminal gang using WhatsApp. About 3, people who had been buying cocaine, ketamine and MDMA from suppliers running a courier service were contacted by cops to offer them addiction support. It was part of an investigation into serious and organised crime called Operation Arachnoid that saw suspects involved in dealing arrested but went further to also help people suffering from addiction. Police discovered more than , messages were exchanged between suppliers and buyers between February to April Read More: Glasgow homeowner who took land to make garden bigger faces order to tear down decking. The Greater Glasgow Division public health co-ordinator said police found thousands of numbers ordering the drugs, which 'was promoted as a high end service and attracted well paid professionals. Inspector Edwards explained how some people using the service were spoken to and they were identified as 'having a drug addiction and they were struggling to pay their bills. Speaking at today's Safe Glasgow Partnership meeting, she said the suspects involved in the supply chain were arrested but the work went further than that to help drug users. She added: 'However beyond that - the team didn't stop there. They decided to take a public health approach to this type of operation. They did something quite unique and sent out a mass broadcast text message to all the phone numbers using the service offering support and signposted them to the Scottish Drugs Forum website. After the message was sent out there was a 'massive' increase in activity on the Scottish Drugs Forum website according to Inspector Edwards. A police report on the operation said: 'It later emerged customers of the service included those in well paid, professional employment as opposed to those with typically recognised addiction issues known to services. This in turn created financial difficulties, relationship breakdowns and even resulted in mental health issues developing. The report presented to the partnership earlier today added: 'We recognise that customers of this service, whilst engaged in consuming controlled drugs, are in turn vulnerable members of our society masking their addiction, often stemming from the trauma experienced in their lives. As part of our public health approach, we are seeking to support those we identify as vulnerable and ensure our enforcement activity aligns with our harm reduction strategies. The work was outlined as part of a public health approach to policing being rolled out among officers. Inspector Edwards shared a number of examples of the approach in action, which included Operation Arachnoid. The pilot which has started in Glasgow south and north west sub divisions has been running since January and helps people in emotional distress get the right support. People in poverty who police officers encounter are also being referred to Glasgow Helps, which supports people struggling financially. Glasgow police officers have also been administering drug overdose medicine Naloxone among a range of other public health approaches to policing. Sign up to our daily Glasgow Live newsletter here to receive news and features direct to your inbox. Don't miss any of Glasgow Live's biggest stories - sign up to our daily email newsletter More Newsletters. Subscribe Please enter a valid email Something went wrong, please try again later. More Newsletters. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More info. Thank you for subscribing! 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Glasgow police text thousands of drug buyers on WhatsApp after major operation

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Alasdair Finlayson, 26, Daniel Degan 32, and Cameron Ross, 22, were snared following a police operation on August 6 The gang stored drugs, equipment and cash at Fyrish, Munlochy and Glenglass, hidden under moss and vegetation. Police kept tabs on leader Finlayson as well as Cameron Ross as they accessed the hidden hauls which were later seized. Finlayson was also seen at one of the stash sites with a man of interest to English authorities handing over a weighted bag. Finlayson, Degan and Cameron Ross pled guilty to charges of being in the supply of controlled drugs at the High Court in Glasgow. A fourth Easter Ross man, Ryan Ross, 28, meantime, admitted acquiring and possessing criminal property in the form of cash. The court heard the operation was uncovered after Scottish police worked with English counterparts to target dealers who travelled north of the border. The hearing was told Finlayson was a drugs user who had built up a debt with those higher up the food chain. A man of interest to English authorities was tailed by police to a forest track in Fyrish, near Alness, on January 4 The man checked into a hotel room in Inverness which was searched after he left and found to contain plastic as well as sandwich bags. Finlayson was spotted going into the woods before being collected while wearing a pair of latex gloves. Surveillance continued into the next month and Finlayson was tracked to a lay-by beyond an outdoor centre in Munlochy. Cameron Ross was tracked to a forest track in Glenglass which contained drugs and paraphernalia under moss and vegetation on June 10 Technology seized had evidence of the operation taking place with Finlayson showing concern that he was being followed by the authorities. His bank account was also investigated and found to have money transferred in and out from people involved in the sale or supply of drugs.

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