DRAMATIC footage shows the moment police raided a Gosport home as part of a drug warrant.
On Tuesda morning officers raided an address in Arminers Close and seized suspected crack, heroin, and cannabis.
Around five police cars were present at the scene, and a sniffer dog was used to search the home.
In the video, posted by Gosport Police on Facebook, a team of officers is seen going into the property and shouting "police".
The force arrested a 47-year-old man on a warrant for failing to appear in court in connection with an unrelated offence.
A 55-year-old woman was dealt with by community resolution for possession offences.
The police investigation into the drug supply continues. Police officers seen at an address in Gosport (Image: Gosport Police)
On Facebook, Gosport Police posted: "Officers conducted a drugs warrant this morning at an address in Arminers Close, Gosport.
"Drug supply is a scourge on the community, and we are relentlessly pursuing criminals so that their lives, not those of local people, are made a misery.
"Tackling the drug supply is a big piece of work, from the initial intelligence gathering stages to the arrests and seizure of drugs. And later down the line, convictions in court.
"That’s why it’s important to understand that when you provide information to us about drug dealing, you may not always see immediate police action.
"But don’t worry, we are working behind the scenes to develop this." Sniffer dog present at scene (Image: Gosport Police)
The force added: "This investigation into drug supply continues, and this is just one piece in the puzzle of tackling drug supply.
"Criminals need to know that Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are hostile environments for them and that every effort will be made to seek justice for victims.
"Today is only Tuesday, but yesterday was a busy bank holiday with officers from Neighbourhoods, Response, and Patrol, and the High Harm Team going out on proactive patrols across Fareham and Gosport, tracking down outstanding suspects, making arrests, and developing intelligence.
"We want people to feel confident to report crime, and this helps to breed confidence with the public and our local communities, so please keep reporting things to us."
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