Between £2000 and £3000 was seized in a stop and search in Thame.
Thames Valley Police Rural Crime Taskforce stopped, searched and arrested a man suspected of supplying class A drugs, being in possession of criminal property, and of 'further offences'.
The force did this using Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), which a technology to help spot criminal activity by checking a number plate against a police database.
The Domestic Abuse Investigation Unit was also investigating.
The force tweeted: "Whilst our officers are primarily focused on #TVPRural Crime, we have a team of officers with a variety of skills and equipment including; Licensed Search Officers, Drone Pilots, ANPR and off road vehicles that can support all of TVP's local policing areas."
Good news that our officers stopped, searched and arrested a male in Thame @tvpsouthandvale suspected to be supplying class A drugs, possession of criminal property and further offences with good use of #ANPR .
— TVP Rural Crime Taskforce 🚜 🚔 (@TVP_RuralCrime) April 4, 2022
Between £2-3k was seized with Tasking Team and DAIU investigating.
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