Over 500 arrests in year long operation in Sandwell
Weapons and millions of pounds worth of drugs were seized.
Police have seized hundreds of weapons, made over 500 arrests and recovered millions of pounds worth of drugs as we continue to combat crime across Sandwell.
Local teams have led the way in targeting those suspected of being involved in violence and drug dealing.
In the 12 months up to February this year officers recovered more than 500 weapons - including potentially lethal knives and viable guns.
They have also acted on information and helped shut down over 100 cannabis factories - leading to the destruction of tens of thousands of plants.
Officers also seized an array of Class A and B drugs along with more than £100,000 of cash which is suspected of being linked to crime.
In total the teams were involved in almost 520 arrests ranging from possessing weapons or drugs to violent crime.
It's part of our ongoing work across the Sandwell Local Policing Area to reduce serious crime and help keep the borough safe.
Inspector Gareth Snyman said:
"We're committed to stopping crimes which cause some of the most harm within the borough.
"We’re taking potentially lethal weapons off the streets and breaking up drug networks which can contribute to other criminal behaviour.
"We're carrying out regular operations as part of our daily work to keep our communities safe and catch those involved in illegal behaviour.
"We will continue to disrupt those we suspect are connected to gangs and crime; and everyone in Sandwell can be assured there will be no let-up in this."