Milton Keynes police reveal over £500,000 of drugs seized
Fifteen drugs line have been dismantled.
Last updated 26th Oct 2023
The Milton Keynes policing team have revealed since 2022, officers in Milton Keynes have dismantled in excess of 15 drug lines.
Nearly 20kg of drugs, amounting to street value of £520,000, and over £157,000 of cash made through criminal means has also been recovered.
Drug dealers are serving over 47 years in prison following investigations by the local policing team, with 18 offenders awaiting sentencing.
Superintendent Emma Baillie, Commander for the Milton Keynes local policing area, said:
“Pursuing and disrupting organised criminals who are operating in the area and putting them before the courts is a priority for policing teams in Milton Keynes. Our focus on reducing violence targets these criminal networks harming our communities through crime and exploitation, inherently linked to the supply of drugs. The team use visible and covert tactics to monitor, identify and pursue individuals to dismantle the criminal activity being undertaken. They also work closely with partner agencies across Milton Keynes to implement enforcement operations and to protect vulnerable individuals who are being exploited.
“Since starting as Commander for Milton Keynes in April 2023, I have been clear on our focus to make the area a hostile place for drug dealers, and officers and staff have tirelessly worked to achieve this. Thames Valley Police is relentless in its pursuit of those who are involved in drugs supply and those who use serious violence and knives to intimidate young and vulnerable people in our communities. We know who you are, we will arrest you, stop your supply and seize your drugs and cash, and take you to court.
“The ripples of serious violence and knife crime are far reaching, it effects the victims, their families, and our communities. I’m immensely proud of the work demonstrated here and the work accomplished by the policing teams across Milton Keynes.”