Suffolk Police make 31 arrests in county lines crackdown

Suffolk Constabulary Policewoman and sniffer dog searching a truck of mattressesSuffolk Constabulary
As well as drug searches, police spent much of their time talking with the community to raise awareness of county lines and support those affected

Class A drugs, phones, weapons and £42,000 in cash was seized in a police crackdown on county lines drug-dealing.

Suffolk police said 31 arrests had been made during a week of action.

It saw officers carry out checks on vulnerable adults, visit HM Prison Highpoint in Stradishall and work with local hotels and taxi firms.

Det Ch Insp Matt Bodmer said: "Suffolk Constabulary and its partners continue to disrupt those involved in county lines."

Suffolk Constabulary A collection of seized drugsSuffolk Constabulary
In total 66.6g of crack cocaine, 195.8 g of cocaine, 16g of heroin, 1kg of cannabis and 1.5kg of ketamine was seized

About 300g of Class A drugs and 2.5kg of Class B drugs were seized.

Police also worked with schools on an education campaign that included a role-play scenario to help children recognise what county lines drug dealing and linked criminality might look like.

Suffolk Constabulary Det Ch Insp Matt BodmerSuffolk Constabulary
Matt Bodmer said he was "always grateful" for the support from Suffolk residents

County lines is the term used to describe the involvement of organised criminal networks and street gangs in moving illegal drugs.

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