in

County lines drug bust leads to arrest

North Wales Police teamed up with officers in Merseyside to target County Lines in Gwynedd.

Plain clothes officers from both forces targeted areas in Caernarfon and Bangor on Wednesday, 3 April, to focus on intelligence led stop and searches.

Gwynedd North area Inspector, Ian Roberts said: “By working closely with other forces such as Merseyside, we can continue to share intelligence and resources to target those causing the most harm in our communities.

“Our community does not want Class A drugs in our villages, towns and city and we will continue to utilise such tactics.

“We cannot target organised crime groups without community support. Do you have intelligence on County Lines? Call us on 101, let us know via the website, or you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously.”

The police live chat option can be accessed at https://orlo.uk/0QrQM. Live chat is intended for non-emergency enquiries. If unavailable, visit North Wales Police online reporting forms at www.northwales.police.uk/ro/report/or call 101.

What do you think?

39 points
Upvote Downvote

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Greater Manchester men jailed as £300m heroin haul found in rice sacks

Drug dealer spared jail after being caught by police in Norfolk