THREE people were arrested and dogs and drugs seized as part of a British Transport Police investigation into cable thefts from railways in Merseyside.

Officers searched homes in Birkenhead and Rock Ferry and a Transit-style van as part of Operation Chile.

Cannabis was also found at one of the addresses, a class A drug was seized at another, while a large number of cannabis plants were discovered at the third premises searched.

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Two dogs were also found. They were seized and handed over to the RSPCA for urgent veterinary assessment due to their condition.

One man, aged 45, from Rock Ferry, was arrested for theft of cable and possession with intent to supply class B drugs.

A second man, 29, from Birkenhead, was arrested for theft of cable and possession of class A drug.

A third man, also aged 29 and from Birkenhead, was arrested for theft of cable, cultivation of cannabis, animal cruelty and abstracting electricity.

More than 20 officers from across BTP were involved in the operation including specialist search officers and student officers, with assistance from Merseyside Police.

Detective Sergeant Nicola Mcvey, from BTP said: "The arrests made this morning as part of Operation Chile and subsequent searches, are the result of a four-month investigation into the theft of rail cable in Merseyside.

"The cost of the stolen cable to Network Rail is estimated to be around £16,500.

"Cable theft is a blight on the rail network and has enormous repercussions for the industry and the travelling public.

"Our investigations are ongoing and I would ask anyone with any information to contact us on 0800 405040 or text 61016 in strict confidence."