December 14th 2024.
Police officers were on a routine patrol for drink driving when they came across an unexpected and alarming situation. While pulling over a suspicious-looking lorry, they discovered that it was carrying a staggering £70,000 worth of whisky in its back. The vehicle initially refused to stop and even led the officers on a short pursuit up the northbound M606 near Bradford. As a result, the road had to be closed temporarily this morning.
The officers, who were part of the Operation Limit national drink and drug drive campaign, were quick to use a stinger to bring the lorry to a halt at 7:50am. They were taken aback by the discovery of such a large amount of alcohol, as they were not expecting to come across any alcohol-related offences on their patrol. Despite the unexpected turn of events, the officers were determined to handle the situation efficiently.
Upon searching the lorry, the officers found numerous boxes of Johnny Cree whisky, with an estimated value of £70,000. These boxes were discovered to be without any supporting documents, leading the police to believe that the whisky may have been stolen. As a result, the two males who were in the lorry were immediately arrested and are currently in custody.
Thankfully, the northbound M606 has now been reopened after being briefly closed for the officers to handle the incident. It is clear that the vigilant efforts of the drink drive patrol officers have resulted in the prevention of a potential crime. The police continue to work diligently to keep the streets safe and ensure that such illegal activities are brought to justice.
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