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James Carson

Crackdown Chaos! Met Seizes Drugs and Cash in Major Bust

Updated: 6 days ago

In a dramatic crackdown on London's rising crime wave, Met officers have swooped in and seized a staggering £3,000 worth of Class A and B drugs and £10,000 in cash. This hard-hitting operation, part of the Met's renewed drive to clean up the streets, saw 28 individuals arrested, with seven men now facing charges.

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Top cops have hailed the operation as a massive success, praising the empathy and compassion shown by their frontline officers. These dedicated officers didn't just make arrests; they also provided vital support, directing those in need to health and rehabilitation services.


Senior officers were quick to thank the operational leads for their tireless efforts in helping the community.



Among those charged, offences range from possession of an offensive weapon to drug offences, theft, burglary, affray, breach of court orders, and malicious communication.


This sweeping action underscores the Met’s unwavering commitment to tackling crime head-on and making London a safer place for everyone.


This major bust is part of the Met’s ambitious plan to rebuild trust with the community and tackle pressing issues like drug dealing and knife crime. With proactive efforts and targeted interventions, the Met is showing it means business in the fight against crime.


As London's knife crime crisis escalates, this operation marks a significant stride towards creating a safer environment for all Londoners. The message is clear: the Met is stepping up, and they’re not backing down.

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