ARRESTS were made on the M62 after an uninsured driver with no licence was found with Class A drugs.
West Yorkshire Police and British Transport Police West Yorkshire stopped a vehicle which was "weaving across lanes" on the motorway, it was reported yesterday evening.
The driver failed a roadside drugs wipe test and was found to have no licence or insurance.
The occupants of the vehicle were then arrested for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs, after the vehicle was searched.
The vehicle was also seized as a result of the operation.
A tweet from the West Yorkshire Police Roads Policing Unit reads:
Assisted @BTPWestYorks last night who were behind a vehicle on the M62 that was weaving across lanes. Driver failed roadside drugs wipe test, and had no licence or insurance. Occupants arrested possession with intent to supply Class A drugs after a search of vehicle. #teamwork pic.twitter.com/6VzAv3883f
— WYP Roads Policing Unit (@WYP_RPU) March 4, 2021
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