Sussex Man Caught in Major County Lines Drug Bust
A 32-year-old man from St Leonards has been charged in a sweeping Sussex Police crackdown on county lines drug trafficking.
County Lines Gang Exposed
Luke Holden-Wright, of Adelaide Road, is accused of supplying controlled drugs as part of an ongoing probe into county lines operations.
County lines gangs push drugs using dedicated phone lines to spread their narcotics far beyond their home turf. They often exploit vulnerable people, including children, to run their deadly networks.
Second Arrest Made, Court Date Looms
Holden-Wright is due in court soon. Police have also nabbed a second suspect as investigations continue.
Sussex Police Crack Down Hard on County Lines
- County lines crime, often involving heroin and crack cocaine, fuels violence and intimidation across communities.
- Sussex officers have ramped up raids, seizing drugs and cash while making arrests.
- The public is urged to report any suspicious drug dealings to help protect vulnerable locals.
Sussex Police vow to smash these dangerous county lines gangs and keep the streets safe.