21 Arrested in Massive Bognor Regis Drug Crackdown

Major Police Blitz Nabs 21 Suspects in Bognor Regis Drug Crackdown

In a week-long police operation, 21 suspects linked to organised crime and drug dealing were arrested across Bognor Regis. Sussex Police launched a full-scale assault on the town’s drug networks, targeting dealers flooding the streets with Class A substances.

County Lines Drug Gangs Busted

The force dismantled several notorious county lines operating under the names MZY, Dropz, and Shadow. Raids uncovered heroin, crack cocaine, large sums of cash, mobile phones, and other drug-dealing paraphernalia. Detectives tore through these networks exploiting vulnerable locals to run their operations.

Police Strike Major Blow to Local Crime

“This operation demonstrates our commitment to making Bognor Regis a safer place. Drug dealing causes harm to individuals, families and communities. By shutting down these lines, we are protecting the public and safeguarding those at risk of exploitation,” said a Sussex Police spokesperson.

Relieved Locals Praise Police Action

Residents, long plagued by drug crime and related anti-social behaviour, welcomed the crackdown. Police credit community tips for helping to pinpoint the targets and smash the gangs.

Further Arrests Loom as Investigation Continues

All 21 suspects remain under investigation, with court summonses already issued. Sussex Police have warned more busts could follow as enquiries press on.

Community Urged to Report Drug Crime

Police urge anyone spotting drug activity to report it anonymously through Crimestoppers or Sussex Police’s online portals. Community tips remain vital in stamping out organised crime in the area.

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