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‘County lines’ drugs gangs using kids as young as 13 to peddle heroin and crack cocaine

More than 200 suspected county lines gangsters have been arrested in a national crackdown

COUNTY lines drugs gangs are using kids as young as 13 to peddle heroin and crack cocaine.

More than 200 suspected gangsters have been arrested in a national crackdown.

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So-called 'County Lines' operations involve gangs using dedicated mobile hotlines to carry and sell drugs across county bordersCredit: Getty Images

There are thought to be around 1,500 of county lines networks in operation in the UK, which involve urban dealers forcing children to carry drugs to customers in more rural areas.

They also "cuckoo" the homes of vulnerable or drug-addicted people to use to stash illegal substances.

Dozens of police forces across the UK took part in action last week and 58 victims who had been caught up in the gangs were rescued.

The National Crime Agency said every force in England and Wales has reported some form of county lines activity.

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Weapons including a loaded gun, an axe, a meat cleaver, hunting knives and a samurai sword were also recovered, as well as tens of thousands of pounds in cash, and drugs including heroin and crack cocaine.

Those arrested included criminals already serving prison sentences who were charged with involvement in the supply of class A drugs from behind bars.

Depending on their level of involvement, children may be tried as victims or perpetrators (stock image)Credit: Getty - Contributor
These knives were confiscated during raids on county lines gangs
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This sign was found on the door of a cuckooed woman's home by cops in Norwich

The new National County Lines Co-ordination Centre, set up in September, is mapping the activities of the gangs, which are mainly based in large cities such as London, Liverpool and Birmingham, but operate all over the country.

They commonly use one phone line - that can make up to £5,000 per day - which drug users ring to order illegal substances.

Sue Southern, county lines lead for the National Crime Agency, said: "Supply gangs are responsible for high levels of violence and the exploitation and abuse of vulnerable adults and children, and every territorial police force in England and Wales has now reported some level of county lines activity.

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"There are currently hundreds of live county lines investigations across the UK, and this period of intensification highlights the range of co-ordinated

activity taking place to identify perpetrators, reduce violence, take away the proceeds of crime and safeguard the vulnerable.

"While these operations will have substantially disrupted numerous county lines, our work is ongoing and we are pursuing all available means of strengthening the national response."


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