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Drug dealing and associated criminality
Drug dealing and associated criminality
Drug dealing continues to be a priority that the community want the police to focus on. The impact of drug dealing and associated criminality cannot be underestimated. Many other offences are commonly linked to drug related crime, thefts, burglaries, violent crime, knife crime and the carrying of other weapons. County Lines have become an increasing problem from towns like Bournemouth with the most vulnerable in our community being targeted, especially children. We have and will continue to work with other agencies to safeguard vulnerable persons, gather intelligence and information, disrupt criminality and bring offenders to justice.
Issued 01 October 2024
We have been tackling and disrupting drug networks in the following ways;
Actioned 01 October 2024
Issued 01 October 2024
We have been tackling this ongoing problem in the following ways;
Actioned 01 October 2024