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Manchester Evening News
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Neal Keeling

Police seize £104,000, flash watches, cars, knives, a Samurai sword and arrest FIFTY in huge gang raids

Fifty suspects have been arrested and £104,000 in cash seized in an operation to smash county lines drugs gangs across Cheshire.

A large number of drugs were recovered including 10kg of cocaine, 35 cannabis deals and 259 wraps of crack cocaine and heroin. Officers arrested 41 men and nine women, including four teenagers, on suspicion of drug offences.

Police also seized three vehicles, high value watches, 47 mobile phones and weapons including a Samurai sword and knives. Fifteen homes where vulnerable residents were believed to have been victims of cuckooing by criminals were raided.

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'Cuckooing' is when crime groups either befriend, manipulate or force themselves into the homes lived in by vulnerable people in order to use the property to store and sell heroin and crack cocaine.

Sixteen people were identified as vulnerable and at risk of criminal exploitation by drug gangs. Officers worked with local authorities and charities to provide specialist support and advice to safeguard them.

Police believe young people have been lured into working for drugs gangs who buy them booze, and designer clothes. Those arrested were from Oldham, Chadderton, Warrington, Northwich, Macclesfield, Widnes, Crewe, Runcorn, Ellesmere Port, Liverpool, Newton-le-Willows, Chester, and Birmingham. The arrests followed a week of action from March 7 to 13.

Assistant Chief Constable Bill Dutton said: “Protecting and preventing young children and vulnerable adults from organised crime gangs who go out of their way to exploit them remains one of our top priorities. We don’t this on our own, we work with our partners to educate young children, their parents and teachers by visiting schools to give talks and presentations of the signs to look out for.

"We also identify and visit adults in our community who we think could be at risk to provide them with the support they need and further prevent them from becoming a victim of exploitation. I think the community are aware of how relentless we are in creating an atmosphere that is perceived as hostile to these criminals and the week of action is a snapshot of what officers across the country are doing every day.

“However we can only do this good work if communities come forward with the information. Let us know when you think somebody is being exploited, when you think a house may be being taken over by drug dealers and when you think there's suspicious activity. Feed that information to us, or through Crimestoppers, and we will act on that.”

John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire said: “Protecting vulnerable and at-risk people is a priority in my Police and Crime Plan and I’m delighted to see the Constabulary take concrete action on the scourge of county lines. Criminals involved in these gangs cruelly exploit the most vulnerable in society. They should be under no illusion that Cheshire is a hostile environment for them, and that we will do everything we can to get them and their drugs off our streets.

“People in Cheshire can be assured that we will continue to take positive action to bring down organised crime gangs and protect our communities. You can find all the signs you should be looking out for to recognise a child or vulnerable adult is being exploited here.

If you believe drug activity is taking place in your community please contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Information can also be provided by calling Cheshire Constabulary on 101 or reporting via the website https://www.cheshire.police.uk/tell-us

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