Police in West Yorkshire have arrested 28 people and seized Class A drugs valued at nearly £15,000 as part of a national county lines crime crackdown.
Officers were involved in last week’s national police campaign, aimed at tackling serious and organised crime linking different cities, towns and even regions. A total of £14,970 of class A drugs including cocaine, heroin and crack cocaine was seized, as well as over £11,000 in suspected criminal cash.
Educational inputs also took place at schools, while neighbourhood officers increased activity in the community including at transport hubs such as bus stations and train stations, where they worked with British Transport Police. Increased activity took place outside prisons where members of the force’s mounted section undertook patrols. Activities to tackle County Lines crime took place during the week-long event which ran from October 9 to 15.
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