A "PROACTIVE" operation designed to target drug supply and drug use was conducted around an area of Wrexham earlier this week.
The operation, which was also focused on anti-social behaviour and criminal damage incidents in the Penycae area, saw officers deployed on foot patrol in both plain clothes and hi-vis clothing.
Fellow Wrexham Rural officers assisted in patrol cars as part of this targeted work, prompted by a recent increase in local reports of such incidents.
Alleys around Ffordd Llanerch and the old railway line going towards Bonc Wen were targeted, with a number of people stopped by officers.
One stop included an individual riding an electric scooter, which was subsequently seized as he was driving with no insurance.
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Inspector Matt Subacchi said: “The operation was a real success. We managed to disrupt a number of persons and stop those who cause harm in the area.
“I would like to thank the local community because without their assistance we would not have been able to target this specific area. Going forward we will be using this same operation in other areas of the district.
“I will not tolerate drug dealing in any area, but in particular those areas where people live."
He added: “Penycae Community Council has invested time, money and effort in improving its area, in particular the old Railway Line.
“I will use tactics, which includes covert elements and the use of drones, to catch those who deal in illegal substances or leave drug paraphernalia on the ground.
“My staff will work hard to identify offenders and deal with them robustly.’’
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