156 people were arrested and £400,000 worth of drugs were seized over TT.
That's according to Police who released figures on social media.
Officers have described the two weeks as 'busy but enjoyable'.
Meanwhile, 223 fixed penalty notices were given -159 of which were for speeding.
However, authorities say there were no deaths on open roads, and collisions were below the 5-year average - at 34.
Meanwhile, £400,000 of Class A & B drugs were seized at our borders under 'Operation Strongbox.'
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