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25 people arrested, drugs seized, more than £20,000 recovered and 15 Country Lines shut down in Swindon

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22 October 2021 | 12.51pm
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Twenty-five people arrested, thousands of pounds worth of drugs seized, more than 20 thousand pounds in cash recovered and 15 County Lines closed down – the result of recent work by officers targeting drugs gangs in Swindon.

Wiltshire Police has been continuing its work on closing down County Lines activity by taking part in two weeks of activity from Monday 4 to Friday 15 October (including a national County Lines intensification week between 11 and 15 October).

Officers from the Wiltshire Force’s Fortitude Team were supported by officers and staff from the South West Regional Organised Crime Unit, our Force’s Drone Unit, the National Crime Agency (NCA) and Community Policing Teams based in Swindon.

During the period of activity, where police teams carried out raids on several properties in Swindon, a total of 25 arrests were made – 21 men and four women aged between 17 and 54-years-old were arrested on suspicion of drug dealing.

Fourteen of those arrested have now been charged in connection with drug dealing:

• Darren McPhee (28) from Iffley Road, Swindon – remanded
• Ryan Hammond (23) from Penhill Drive, Swindon – remanded
• Amin Jama (25) from Drakes Way, Swindon – remanded, pleaded guilty and due to be sentenced at Swindon Crown Court on 5 November
• Joshua Barber (24) from Enfield, London – recalled to prison, pleaded guilty and due to be sentenced on 5 November
• Navado Rhoden (23) from Welcombe Avenue, Swindon – remanded
• Liam Meager (23) from Beech Avenue, Swindon – remanded
• Bradley Atkinson (44) from Longstock Court, Swindon – remanded
• Ayo Awoyera (25) from Hackney, London – remanded
• Kieran Brewer (20) from Pinehurst Road, Swindon – released on bail
• Joshua Steele (26) from Pinehurst Road, Swindon – remanded
• Jay Stokes (29) from Shrewsbury Road, Swindon – released under investigation
• Claire Browner (32), no fixed address – released on bail
• Robert Peapell (35), no fixed address – remanded
• Connor Stevenson (18), no fixed address – remanded

Also:
• A total of £21,770 in cash was seized
• Several weapons were seized including a machete and knife
• Approximately 500 wraps of drugs (heroin and cocaine)
• Assets seized included a Breitling Watch

Fantastic result

Det Insp Megan Kenzie, head of the Fortitude Team in Swindon, said: “This is a fantastic result targeting and disrupting 15 County Lines in a very short period of time.

“Collaborating with colleagues from other areas of policing as well as partners, this is a good example of successful joint working where we are committed to tackling drugs gangs and protecting those at risk of being exploited by these groups.

“We know that the public have real concerns about the impact of County Lines in their communities, however, I hope they should feel reassured by the ongoing efforts and hard work by officers and staff across the Force in tackling this type of organised criminality.

“The help from the public is also paramount and I would urge anyone who suspects drug gangs operating in their area to contact us.”

Communities should be safe

PCC Philip Wilkinson said: “Wiltshire’s communities deserve to be free from the scourge of County Lines gangs. These unlawful and despicable people decimate communities, prey on vulnerable people and peddle drugs on the streets of our towns – destroying lives.

“This proactive, robust, response to the ever-increasing issue of County Lines by Wiltshire Police, and supported by the NCA, is to be applauded.

“We want the organised crime gangs who coordinate this loathsome trade to get the message: Wiltshire isn’t a soft target – if you come here to deal drugs, and abuse our residents, you will be found and we will deal with you.

“Our recent operations closed 15 different lines established by London-based dealers. In the process, we have seized hundreds of packets of drugs that won’t hit Wiltshire’s streets and several dangerous weapons that can’t kill or maim our residents.

“Now I want to ensure those tentacles of crime can’t infiltrate back into our communities. I will work with the local authorities, and other partners, to develop a multi-agency approach that will create a hostile environment for all criminals and one which makes our residents not only feel safe but to actually be safer.

“Only by looking at the problems holistically: causes, symptoms and consequences of crime, will we continue to make a difference and our communities will start to feel safer.”

NCA Director of Investigations Nikki Holland said: “We provided more than 30 officers to Wiltshire to assist during the County Lines intensification week. We are delighted to have helped them achieve their impressive results in taking down lines and arresting suspects.

“The NCA leads the UK to fight against the scourge of Class A drugs coming into the UK. The intensification week comes after a very busy year for us with some superb results but building on that success is a high priority for us.”

Public help

This County Lines activity falls under Project Optimise – Wiltshire Police’s approach to serious and organised crime.

The community plays a vital role in helping us tackle serious and organised crime. If you suspect a crime or believe someone is being exploited, call us on 101 or 999 in an emergency. You can also report anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Throughout this week, you can follow the discussion on our social media channels using the hashtags #CountyLines #LookCloser.

Signs that a young person may be being exploited include:

– Increased mobile phone activity
– Unexplained injuries
– Change in mood
– Gang associations
– New expensive possessions they cannot account for
– Missing from home
– Increase in anti-social behaviour
– Decline in school grades

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