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Footage on social media showed the moment that officers swooped at eight businesses and homes near Park Parade in Harlesden last Wednesday (August 23).
A total of 12 people were arrested on suspicion of offences including stolen goods and possession with intent to supply Class A, B and C drugs – while the Met says “quantities of drugs and stolen property” were recovered.
At the time police said that the force applied for temporary closure orders at eight properties, four of which are commercial and four residential premises.

Inspector Andy Le Geyt of the North West BCU Harlesden Town Centre Team said: “Currently four closure orders have been granted while four have been adjourned for 14 days, but the closure notice remains in place in the meantime.”
A spokesperson for the Met explained that the commercial premises raided included two cafes, a barber’s and a laundrette.
Where have closure order applications been made?
Court documents have revealed the locations of some known closure order applications made in the area:
This includes Sefar Café, on Park Parade, which was first given a notice on July 17. An application for a closure order was submitted for “nuisance or disorder”, but the case was adjourned from July 24.
The case will be heard at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Monday (September 4).

Baraca Hands hair salon, in High Street, Harlesden, also received a notice on July 17. An application for a closure order was submitted for “nuisance or disorder”, but the case was adjourned from July 24, with a hearing also set at Willesden Magistrates’ Court for Monday (September 4).

Officers also made a closure order application for Fortune…
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