POLICE in Flintshire are urging residents to be vigilant of 'cuckooing' taking place in their communities.

North Wales Police's North Flintshire team say cuckooing involves a gang taking over a vulnerable person's address whereby they deal drugs out of it.

According to Crimestoppers, drug gangs often set up base in a rural area.

They say that they also recruit vulnerable adults and children to act as couriers to move drugs and cash to suburban or other rural areas.

NWP are warning that cuckooing is currently taking place in northern parts of Flintshire.

A statement from the police read: "Vulnerable people in your area are being exploited by drug gangs.

"Cuckooing is the term used by police and support agencies for when drug dealers take over a vulnerable person's address for criminal purposes. They will use the vulnerable person's house as a base to supply, store or produce drugs from.

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"The victim may feel too intimidated to turn the dealers away, and force or threats of violence may be used to gain access to their property. They will exploit an individual's vulnerability and fear to make money for themselves, and to avoid police detection.

"We are asking for your help. If you suspect a vulnerable neighbour may be suffering at the hands of criminal gangs, please help them and tell us. Reports can be made anonymously via our webchat facility on the North Wales Police website, or via Crimestoppers on 0800555111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org.

"We can offer support and safeguarding for the victim, and we will robustly deal with those people who choose to make money by exploiting some of the most vulnerable people in our communities."