Thirty people have been arrested by police in a major drugs sting.

During a two-week operation, police carried out a number of raids and executed a series of warrants as part of Operation Enigma, a targeted campaign to disrupt alleged drug-dealing activity by a suspected organised crime group in Blackpool.

The operation, which started on July 13 and ended on Friday, saw a number of people arrested and charged, and a quantity of class A drugs, with an estimated street value of £25,000, seized.

More than £20,000 of cash and three firearms were also recovered.

Det Insp Steve Harry, of Blackpool Police, said: “The activities of drug dealers can have a dramatic effect on our communities.

"It can ruin lives, fuel other crime, such as burglary and robbery, and can instil fear in our neighbourhoods, especially where the exploitation of children and vulnerable adults is involved.

“These raids are the final strikes in a major operation to tackle the group we believe is responsible for bringing drugs into the resort from the Manchester and Merseyside areas.

“We believe the individuals involved have controlled a number of different drugs lines in Blackpool, with heroin and crack cocaine being dealt to users.

“We hope by doing this activity, not only will we disrupt and deal with the organised crime group, we can warn and educate young people about the consequences of such criminality.”

Operation Enigma was initially launched in April last year following the suspected distribution of drugs in the Blackpool area.

As a result of police intelligence and covert operations, officers were able to identify a number of people linked to the supply of drugs.

Between August, October and January, 12 warrants were executed in the resort, with 16 people arrested and later released under investigation pending further enquiries.

During these searches a large quantity of suspected class A drugs, including heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine and bulking agent were seized, with a street value of more than £250,000.

Officers also found £11,000 in cash and more than 90 mobile phones.

During this month’s operation some of these individuals were re-arrested and charged.

Det Insp Harry added: “The widespread sale, distribution and use of Class A drugs leads to incidents of violence, threats and intimidation, exploitation, as well as family and community tension.

“As such the community expect the police will act in a manner which is proportionate.

“Our operation has been in part supported by local people providing us with information.

"They are a vital source of intelligence and I would encourage them to keep assisting to help with our investigations.”

The following individuals have been charged with conspiracy to supply class A drugs and have been remanded to prison following their first appearance at court.

The only exception is Lucy King, who was charged and bailed:

• Adam Garnett, 29 – of no fixed address

• Mitchell Flackett, 33 – Easington Crescent, Blackpool

• Chantelle Merry, 34 – Easington Crescent, Blackpool

• Anthony Howie, 35 – Rupert Drive, Liverpool

• David Lomax, 35 – Shaw Road, Blackpool

• Lucy King, 20 – Caroline Street, Blackpool

• Grant Lennox, 27 – George Street, Blackpool

• Peter Farmer, 48 – Raikes Parade, Blackpool

• Ashley Robinson, 37 – Hampton Road, Blackpool

• Warren Elliott, 35 – Adstone Avenue, Blackpool

• Kyle Major, 20, Fairhurst Street, Blackpool

• Scott Skinner, 43 – Butler Street, Blackpool

• Jake Ogden, 20 – Regent Road, Blackpool

• Connor Gardner, 25 – Henthorne Street, Blackpool

• Lee Kirkham, 24 – Durham Road, Blackpool

• Daniel Baron, 25 – Branstree Road, Blackpool

• Callum Kirkwood, 27 – Dingle Avenue, Blackpool

• Thomas Ashton, 27 – Dingle Avenue, Blackpool

• Tinotenda Don Tapfumaneyi 27 – Coleridge Rd, Oldham – also charged with possession with intent to supply

• Declan Reid, 21 – Chislehurst Avenue, Blackpool

• Dean Hudson, 24 – Shirley Ave, Oldham

• David Mellor, 32 – Irvine Close, Blackpool

• Ryan Taylor, 19 – London Road, Blackpool – also charged with possession with intent to supply

• Emma Taylor, 40 – London Road, Blackpool

• Darren Ashe, 19 – Palatine Road, Blackpool

• Lewis Henshall, 20 – Lyceum Ave, Blackpool

• Emma Wilson, 39 – St Anthony’s Place, Blackpool

• Nigel Storey, 44 – St Anthony’s Place, Blackpool

• A 38-year-old man arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs was released under investigation.

• A 26-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of supplying a controlled drug and is in custody.

Any information can be passed to police via 101 or anonymously by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.