Crackdown follows concerns over anti-social behaviour
Police say they've executed three warrants in 'upper Douglas' this morning (10 October) leading to three arrests.
In a statement to Manx Radio the Isle of Man Constabulary says the operation is directly connected to concerns raised by the community in relation to anti-social behaviour and criminal offences.
The three individuals are now helping police with their enquiries.
It says the work will continue and officers are grateful for the support of the community.
Anyone with information that can assist the police is asked to call 631212, speak to an officer on patrol or get in touch online.
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