60 kilos of cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin with a street value of an estimated £6 million and £25,000 in cash has been seized in police raids
More than 60 kilos of cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin with a street value of an estimated £6 million and £25,000 in cash has been seized in police raids across southern Wales after a massive breakthrough by UK law enforcement agencies took down a bespoke encrypted global communication service used exclusively by criminals.
Over the past two months, our officers have been working alongside Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU), Gwent Police, Heddlu Dyfed Powys Police and the National Crime Agency to identify and target organised crime groups and individual drug dealers across the region.
Assistant Chief Constable Dave Thorne, who is responsible for Tarian ROCU said:
Operation Venetic has seen huge successes throughout the UK, with over two tonnes of drugs and millions of pounds in cash recovered, and hundreds of people arrested, charged and remanded in custody so far.
Across Southern Wales, 38 warrants have been executed and 16 people have been arrested, charged and remanded in custody so far.
Officers have seized 60 kgs of cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin with an estimated street value of £6,000,000. In addition more than £2.5 million in cash has also been seized.
Illegal drugs have no place in our society and we will continue to work together to target those whose criminal activities blight the lives of the communities of southern Wales. We are committed to disrupting and dismantling organised crime groups, bringing people before the courts and removing drugs from our streets.”
Anyone who has information about the supply of drugs in the community should call the police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111. In an emergency call 999.
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