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Numerous drug arrests made at music festival


By Kyle Ritchie

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A music festival at Drum Castle saw 24 people arrested for alleged crimes involving drugs.

Officers with support from Police Scotland’s dog unit were in attendance at the venue at the weekend to support the organisers of the Minival music festival.

The event, which was attended by around 1300 people, passed without any major incident or disorder – however a number of people were charged in connection with drug offences.

Police officers made the drug arrests at the music festival at Drum Castle.
Police officers made the drug arrests at the music festival at Drum Castle.

Twenty four people were dealt with for alleged crimes involving drugs, with reports to be sent to the Procurator Fiscal in due course.

Area Commander Chief Inspector Stewart Drummond said: "It goes without saying that we are extremely disappointed to see so many people being charged in connection with drug offences.

"An incredible amount of time and effort by the event organisers goes into planning events like this so that people can enjoy themselves in the grounds of sites like Drum Castle.

"This preparation is also to ensure that all those who attend can enjoy themselves safely, with a clear warning issued by the organisers from the outset that any illegal or anti-social behaviour would not be tolerated.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who attended at the weekend and enjoyed themselves safely and responsibly.

"However let me be clear to those people who think that it’s okay to attend events and break the law – it is completely unacceptable, it won’t be tolerated and you will be charged.

“Officers from across north east division support events like this routinely to support the organisers involved and ensure there is minimal disturbance to the surrounding community.

"By no means are we there to ruin anyone’s fun, however it’s crucial that the small minority who choose to potentially ruin events for others do not get away with it.”


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