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County Lines day of action sees arrests and thousands of pounds of drugs seized across West Midlands

A day of action by officers from West Midlands Police's County Lines Taskforce helped to seize thousands of pounds of drugs and cash.

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The teams worked with neighbourhood officers on March 19 to make significant arrests and seized thousands of pounds of drugs and cash during Op Advance.

It saw five warrants carried out against suspected human trafficking in Birmingham and Sandwell, with four people arrested and a quantity of cash and class A drugs seized, while two men have also since been charged with conspiracy to supply cannabis.

Two other people were arrested by the Sandwell Local Policing Area team on suspicion of facilitating modern day slavery, one for immigration offences and another on recall to prison.

In Wolverhampton, there were a pair of warrants in Low Hill to carry out searches on a vehicle, while in Walsall, a man was arrested during a pre-planned warrant, with a quantity of cash and suspected class A and B drugs seized.

Finally, in Dudley, officers visited schools and colleges, as well as doing weapon sweeps.

The day of action saw drugs and cash seized across the region. Photo: West Midlands Police
The day of action saw drugs and cash seized across the region. Photo: West Midlands Police

A spokesman for West Midlands Police said: "Our teams across the West Midlands have seized thousands of pounds of drugs and cash during a day of intense action against County Lines drug dealing.

"Across our force area our County Lines Taskforce, supported by neighbourhood teams, have made significant arrests and seized thousands of pounds of drugs and cash during Op Advance.

"In Birmingham and Sandwell, five warrants were carried out against suspected human trafficking.

"Four people were arrested and a quantity of cash and class A drugs were seized while our enquiries continue.

"Two men from Birmingham have since been charged with conspiracy to supply cannabis and appeared before magistrates on March 20.

Thousands of pounds were seized as part of the raids. Photo: West Midlands Police
Thousands of pounds were seized as part of the raids. Photo: West Midlands Police

"More warrants were carried out by the Sandwell LPA, who visited a residential property and a business in connection with suspected modern day slavery.

"Two people were arrested on suspicion of facilitating modern day slavery, one for immigration offences and another on recall to prison.

"Wolverhampton's activity included a pair of warrants in Low Hill to carry out searches on a vehicle, while over in Walsall, a man was arrested during a pre-planned warrant.

"A quantity of cash and suspected class A and B drugs were seized.

"In Dudley, there were more school and college visits, as well as weapons sweeps working with college security.

The day of action was part of the force's ongoing work to tackle serious crime. Photo: West Midlands Police
The day of action was part of the force's ongoing work to tackle serious crime. Photo: West Midlands Police

"The day of action, on March 19, was part of our continued efforts against County Lines drug dealing.

"County Lines sees organised criminal groups use dedicated phone numbers to move and supply drugs, usually from cities into smaller towns and rural areas.

"Find out more about County Lines, and how to spot the signs that a loved one is being drawn in."