FOLLOWING the recent introduction of DrugWipes to specially trained officers from the Road Policing Unit and District Support Teams, two men were arrested last Friday, October, 18 for drug-related driving offences.
DrugWipes are roadside testing kits which use a mouth swab to check if a person has taken cannabis or cocaine, and are available in addition to the existing testing available for alcohol levels.
The first arrest occurred when patrolling officers in Enniskillen saw a man who appeared to be under the influence of drink or drugs get into a vehicle in the Coolcullen Meadows area, at around 2pm.
The vehicle was driven at speed in the area while pursued by officers, before coming to a stop.
Officers searched the 33-year-old driver and vehicle, and later his home address, and located a quantity of suspected controlled drugs alongside drug-related paraphernalia.
A specially trained officer attended and carried out a roadside drugs test on the man, which he failed.
The man was arrested on suspicion of possession of Class-A controlled drugs, possession of Class-A controlled drugs with intent to supply, possession of criminal property, and driving while unfit through drink or drugs.
He was later released on bail to allow for further enquiries.
Superintendent William Calderwood said: “It's disappointing a minority of people continue to disregard the safety of themselves and others, by taking the incredibly dangerous risk of driving after drinking or taking drugs.
“DrugWipes are a great new resource which allow us to target those using illegal drugs while driving and ensure they face the full rigours of the law for their lack of care for their community.
“We are committed to continually improving road safety and robustly challenging those who recklessly risk the safety of road users and the wider public.
“We all share the responsibility to keep ourselves and other road users safe.”
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