Devon & Cornwall Police confirm 13 arrests after County Lines drugs' raids

Warrants were executed in the North West, South East and South West

Author: Emma HartPublished 13th Oct 2022
Last updated 13th Oct 2022

Devon & Cornwall Police have confirmed that an ongoing investigation, involving the County Lines drugs' supply of heroin and crack cocaine, has led to 13 people being arrested.

In the early hours of Wednesday morning, the Serious and Organised Crime Branch at Devon & Cornwall Police - supported by other forces - executed warrants in the North West, South East and South West.

11 men and two women were arrested on suspicion of drug supply offences:

• Two men in their 40s, a man in his 30s and a man in his 60s from Liverpool

• Two women, aged in their 20s from Liverpool

• A man in his 20s from London

• A man in his 40s from Colchester

• A man in his 40s from Prescot

• A man in his 20s from Risley

• A man in his 20s from Merseyside

• A man in his 30s from Blackburn

• A man in his 40s from Exeter

What are County Lines?

County lines refers to a crime where drugs gangs exploit children and vulnerable adults using them to courier drugs and money from the gang's base to customers in towns across Devon and Cornwall and other rural areas.

Sometimes the gangs are based locally and sometimes nationally.

The gangs use mobile phone messaging and social media platforms to advertise drugs for sale.

Detective Superintendent Jon Bancroft said: "Our investigation of large-scale drug supply into Devon & Cornwall remains ongoing and when we are able to do so, we will provide more information.

"Those individuals arrested currently remain in police custody and will be interviewed in due course.

"We are sending a clear message that we will not tolerate the supply of drugs and exploitation of the vulnerable, not only in our force area but across the country.

"We will continue to work closely with other police forces on a daily basis so no matter where you are, we will pursue and take action against those who intend to commit crime".

You can read more information about County Lines and report information via the Devon & Cornwall Police website.

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