
Huge county lines operation sees police arrest 2,000 people and seize hundreds of weapons
The nationwide operation, conducted between 23 and 29 June, resulted in 1,965 arrests and the closure of 241 drug lines. Officers also seized 501 weapons, approximately 178kg of Class A drugs, and around £2.4 million in cash.
In London, the Metropolitan Police accounted for 301 of these arrests, with 111 individuals subsequently charged.
One suspect was arrested at an address in the Isle of Dogs, east London, where he was found in possession of sports cars, designer watches, drugs and more than £5,000 in cash.
The London force also shut down more than 100 drug lines and seized a dozen firearms, 78 weapons – including samurai swords and Zombie knives, nearly 70kg of class A drugs and more than £600,000 of cash.
County lines networks are typically urban-based, drug-dealing gangs that use phone lines to sell drugs, mainly crack cocaine and heroin, to customers in other counties.
Its 'most insidious element' involves the exploitation of vulnerable people, including children and those with mental health or addiction issues, by recruiting them to distribute drugs or by using their homes as a base for dealing, the Met said.
In the latest crackdown, 260 'vulnerable or young people' in London were safeguarded with the aim of preventing them from getting involved again in organised crime.
According to the NPCC, forces across the country safeguarded 1,179 people in total.
Detective Superintendent Dan Mitchell, from the Met Police and National County Lines Co-ordination Centre, said: 'The Commissioner recently spoke about the indisputable link between county lines and violence.
'Disrupting county lines is not only vital in keeping society's most vulnerable safe, but also as a key part of our mission in tackling violence.
'The criminals behind these networks are dangerous individuals, capable of manipulating and exploiting anyone to achieve their aims.
'Dedicated Met officers continue to work closely with other police forces around the UK to ensure dangerous offenders are stopped.'
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