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Major Crawley Drug Bust: 11 County Lines Networks Dismantled

A major police operation in Crawley has led to the dismantling of 11 county lines drug networks, resulting in 25 arrests and the seizure of drugs, cash, and weapons.

The 12-week crackdown, which ended on December 6, was a joint effort by Sussex Police, Surrey Police, and the Metropolitan Police. Officers focused on disrupting Class A drug supply and tackling related violent crime by carrying out warrants and stop checks across Crawley and London.

Raids Lead to Seizure of Drugs, Cash, and Weapons

During the operation, police seized:

  • Mobile phones linked to drug distribution networks
  • Large quantities of Class A and Class B drugs
  • Thousands of pounds in cash
  • 14 weapons, including knives and firearms

Inspector Adam McCaig from Crawley Neighbourhood Policing highlighted the urgency of the operation, stating that it aimed to reduce harm, protect vulnerable individuals, and bring offenders to justice.

“Our goal was to target all levels of criminal networks, from street dealers to those managing supply chains. Our intelligence-led approach has resulted in multiple arrests and the recovery of significant evidence,” he said.

16 Charged as Crime Rates in Crawley Fall

As a result of the operation, 16 adults have been charged with offences including:

  • Conspiracy to supply Class A drugs (cocaine, heroin, crack cocaine)
  • Conspiracy to supply Class B drugs (cannabis)
  • Participation in an organised crime group
  • Possession of criminal property

Police have reported a 50% reduction in drug-related crimes and personal robberies in Crawley since the crackdown.

Police Commitment to Tackling County Lines Crime

Inspector McCaig confirmed that the operation is part of a larger effort to combat organised crime in Crawley and the South East.

“We remain committed to disrupting county lines networks, dismantling their operations, and ensuring that criminals are held accountable. This work has already had a significant impact in making Crawley safer, and we will continue our efforts to keep these gangs off the streets,” he said.

Authorities encourage anyone with information on drug activity or exploitation to report it anonymously via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111 or through the Sussex Police website.

This crackdown highlights the ongoing fight against organised crime, reinforcing Crawley’s commitment to making the community safer by targeting county lines drug networks.

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