13 arrests made and more than £36k seized in Bedfordshire county lines crackdown

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Cash seized. Picture: Beds Police
Drugs, knives, cash and other weapons have been taken off the streets of Bedfordshire after a week-long crackdown on county lines crime.

Officers joined County Lines Intensification Week, a coordinated national initiative which focuses on breaking up drug supply lines and protecting those at risk of exploitation by criminal networks.

Four county lines were shut down as officers carried out several raids. The force seized suspected Class A and Class B drugs, five knives, five other weapons, 28 mobile phones and more than £36,000 in cash.

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Teams also ran events in schools, transport hubs and at pop-up stands across the county, helping to educate young people and the wider public about the signs and risks of county lines.

Detective Superintendent Graham Bates from Bedfordshire Police said: “County lines activity continues to be a major driver of serious violence and antisocial behaviour affecting our communities.

“Dismantling these networks is vital to keeping people safe, and last week’s efforts reflect the wider work underway to tackle serious and organised crime in Bedfordshire.

“But we can’t do it alone, and we’re urging residents to continue reporting concerns and suspicious activity to us. This could be anything from witnessing a drug deal to noticing an increase in antisocial behaviour in your area.

“Your information could be key to helping us disrupt these criminal operations and protect those most at risk.”

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