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A flat in Gosport has been closed after police received frequent reports of drug use, violence and disorder.
Residents of Blake Court, in South Street, were also faced with disgusting scenes of human faeces in the corridors and stairwells, and drug paraphernalia littering the floor.
On Wednesday 24 April, Magistrates in Portsmouth granted a three month Partial Closure Order to the address, following an application by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary.
The court heard that occupants and visitors to the flat would make noise at all hours of the day and night, both in the address and in communal areas. Some residents were subjected to abuse and assault, and confronted with frequent drug dealing, drug use and intoxicated drug users passed out in the stairwells.
Police teams have carried out regular enforcement at the address to seize drugs and arrest suspects involved in drug use and supply.
The closure order is a step forward for the community to ensure that individuals who are persistently involved in this type of activity cannot return to the address.
Magistrates found the closure order to be necessary to prevent the continuation of disorder and criminal offences at the address, and serious nuisance to members of the public.
Other than those who have a lawful reason to enter the address such as police, emergency services and partners, anyone else found to enter the property will be liable to arrest and prosecution, which could result in up to six months in jail, a fine or both.
Inspector Sam Warne said: “I am very pleased to see the crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour faced by residents in Blake Court has been recognised by the courts, who have granted our application to have a Partial Closure Order for the address.
“This follows months of investigation and evidence-gathering by my officers in Gosport.
“Since my arrival in Gosport, I have continually promised to listen to the community and respond robustly to the people and places causing the most harm in our communities.
“This is another important step towards stamping out drug-related harm and violence in our town, and I hope this action improves trust and confidence within the community in the fact that we are listening to you and taking action.”