Officers from the Metropolitan Police’s Territorial Support Group (TSG U41) successfully intercepted a vehicle in Croydon suspected of being involved in a drug deal. The operation led to significant seizures of drugs, cash, and weapons, highlighting the ongoing efforts to crack down on illegal activities in the area.
Following the vehicle stop, a search uncovered a large quantity of drugs and cash, further raising suspicions of drug-related activity. The investigation did not stop there; officers then carried out a search of the suspect’s home, where additional evidence of drug supply, as well as weapons, were found.

The Met Police Taskforce shared the news via social media, confirming that the seizures included both illegal substances and cash linked to the suspected drug operation. The successful operation is part of the ongoing strategy to address drug trafficking and related crimes in London.
As the investigation continues, the individuals involved remain in police custody. Authorities have not yet released further details on the nature of the drugs or weapons seized.
This operation demonstrates the Metropolitan Police’s commitment to tackling drug-related crime and ensuring public safety in Croydon and across the capital.
Anyone with information related to drug activity is encouraged to contact the police or reach out to Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.