Two men have been arrested for separate offences after police visited flats in Norwich twice within the space of hours.
Officers were called to a flat in Berners Close, near Mile Cross, on the morning of Friday, January 10, after receiving reports of ongoing drug activity.
A man in his 60s was originally arrested for obstructing an officer after he took exception to his flat being searched.
He was later arrested again - this time on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of drugs - after police discovered him to be in possession of a large quantity of cash.
There were also signs of drug use at the flat.
A next-door neighbour tried to intervene, but was sent away by officers.
Hours later, the neighbour - a man in his 30s - was identified as being wanted by Suffolk Police for allegedly committing twelve breaches of a domestic-related restraining order.
Officers returned to the neighbouring flat and arrested the second man.
Both men are in custody.
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