Operation Disrupt sees 146 arrests in Staffordshire in a fortnight
Police have made more than 140 arrests and seized drugs, weapons, cash, and thousands of pounds worth of suspected stolen property in a Staffordshire-wide policing operation.
Operation Disrupt – an operation devised to disrupt criminal activity in Staffordshire – has just completed its second week.
In the second week, officers from Staffordshire Police made 69 arrests and completed 60 stop and searches – while they also dealt with 59 driving offences and 20 suspected drugs offences.
Operation Disrupt began in Staffordshire on September 21. Incidents have included the seizure of £1,400 in cash and half a kilo of cannabis, plus half a kilo of cocaine from a vehicle stop on the M6 in north Staffordshire.
A total of 11 people were arrested in week two for failing to appear at court and 16 for suspected theft, with a further six arrested for possessing offensive weapons. Thirteen arrests have been made for driving while under the influence of drink or drugs.
Superintendent Tom Chisholm, head of neighbourhood policing at Staffordshire Police, said: “Operation Disrupt has completed its second week with some great results. We are cracking down on offending right across Staffordshire with all of our neighbourhood policing teams involved.
“We have made arrests for burglary, carrying offensive weapons, possession of drugs, driving while under the influence and a number of individuals who failed to attend court.
“I am particularly pleased we are using a range of tactics and using specialist teams, such as dogs and road policing, to make a positive difference to our communities.”
In recent weeks the force has also run Operation Lightning – tackling offending on the county’s road network – which resulted in 191 arrests and 249 vehicles seized. A total of 28 arrests were made and eight people safeguarded in a County Lines operation last month tackling drug ‘lines’ into Staffordshire.