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Massive knife found in ‘drug den’ raid in Royal Wootton Bassett

byDaniel Jae Webb
7 March 2025 | 3.34pm
Massive knife found in ‘drug den’ raid in Royal Wootton Bassett
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A massive knife was found when police raided a ‘drug den’ in Royal Wootton Bassett.

Officers executed a warrant at an address in Station Road this morning (Friday), according to a video released by Wiltshire Police.

One man appeared to be arrested and removed from the property as the team uncovered a room littered with rubbish and a hunting knife with a serrated edge.

Ds Jim Issac said officers were ‘acting on actionable intelligence in the community and also to disrupt the criminals that are involved in drug dealing and other anti-social crime’.

The operation was part of Operation Scorpion and Operation Mille, national crackdowns on organised criminal gangs – including across Wiltshire.

Overall, more than two hundred people have been arrested and drugs worth more than £45 million were seized. The focus was targeting major cannabis grows to disrupt violence, exploitation and organised crime in England and Wales.  

Regionally, across the South West, large quantities of cannabis plants plus several grams of cocaine and a cache of weapons were recovered in the latest phase.

In Wiltshire, there were:

  • Eight arrests
  • Six warrants carried out
  • More than £12,000 in cash recovered
  • One knife found
  • 246 grams of cocaine and 101 grams of cannabis recovered.

Wiltshire Police Deputy Chief Constable, Mark Cooper said: “The aim of such an operation like Op Scorpion (and Op Mille) is to maintain an already successful momentum tackling organised criminal gangs and the disruption of illegal drugs production and supply in Wiltshire, the South West and even wider across the UK.

“This activity helps to deter and prevent further unlawful incidents like modern slavery and human trafficking – commonly linked to international drug gangs – and the anti-social behaviour which often goes hand in hand with this type of criminality and blights communities.

“These arrests and seizures mean that a significant number of drugs have been removed from our towns and rural areas, as well as the disruption of criminal networks which prey on the vulnerable and bring so much misery to people.

“Operation Scorpion is also a great opportunity for us to work together with partners, colleagues and other police forces from across the South West.”

South West regional drugs intensification weeks are a collaboration of five police forces in the South West region – Dorset, Devon & Cornwall, Avon & Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire – and their Offices of the Police and Crime Commissioners.

Police and Crime Commissioner Phillip Wilkinson said: “Operation Scorpion demonstrates a border-less approach to policing to reduce the serious harm and violence caused by illegal drugs across the whole region, as drug crime isn’t just a problem in urban police areas. Our message is clear – Wiltshire and the South West is no place for drugs.

“This iteration which ran alongside Operation Mille aimed to disrupt the trade, specifically around the cannabis market, and use enforcement to obtain and analyse intelligence, as well as safeguard vulnerable people and tackle modern slavery, human trafficking, anti-social behaviour and related violence.

“My office in partnership with the force are currently running a second phase of the Spot the Signs, Stop the Crime campaign which initially saw partnership engagement through school visits and targeted awareness materials at the end of last year to proactively target young people and their parents to educate them on the red flags associated with child criminal exploitation.

“This has now been invested in further and expanded across more targeted online and offline platforms to reach more audiences over the duration of the intensification week and beyond. Young people themselves can find out more about the risks around child criminal exploitation by visiting the Check it Out youth zone section of my website for support and guidance.”

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