South West Police Launch Blitz on Night-Time Drug Trade

Operation Scorpion, a joint effort by five South West police forces, British Transport Police, SWROCU, and CrimeStoppers, is hitting drug dealers hard. The aim? To make the South West no-go zone for drugs.

Phase Three Targets Night-Time Economy

The latest phase focused on cracking down on drug supply and use in nightlife hotspots like Plymouth, Bournemouth, swindon/" title="Swindon" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Swindon, Cheltenham, and Bath. Undercover officers patrolled bars, conducting drug tests in licensed venues to sniff out offenders.

Staggering Results Across Three Weekends

  • 649 drug disruptions
  • 70 arrests, 8 charges filed
  • 22 vulnerable people safeguarded
  • £51,853 cash seized
  • Around 3.5kg of Class B and 2.2kg of Class A drugs confiscated

Earlier phases in March and July saw over 800 police actions, multiple kilos of drugs seized, £300,000+ cash recovered, and weapons taken off the streets.

Police Chief Sends a Stark Warning

“Drugs dogs helped searches, Roads Policing stopped drug runners and drugged drivers, and targeted warrants ripped drugs off our streets,” said Acting Chief Constable Jim Colwell of Devon & Cornwall Police.

“Operation Scorpion sends a clear message: the South West is no place for drugs. We’ll keep hunting dealers, safeguarding the vulnerable, and educating the public on drug risks.”

He added: “Public tips via CrimeStoppers were crucial. If you know someone dealing or using drugs, report it and help us make the region hostile for criminals.”

Police and Crime Commissioner Takes a Stand

Alison Hernandez, PCC for Devon, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, said: “Party drugs like ecstasy and cocaine aren’t harmless fun. Young lives are lost and communities shattered. Buying drugs fuels child exploitation and violence.”

“We’re showing strength: dealers and users beware, help is out there but illegal activity won’t be tolerated.”

How to Report Drug Crime

  • Call 101 or contact your local police online for non-emergencies.
  • In emergencies, dial 999 immediately.
  • To report anonymously, contact CrimeStoppers 24/7 on 0800 555 111 or via their secure online form.

CrimeStoppers guarantees 100% anonymity and never asks for your name. If your tip leads to an arrest and charge, you could earn up to £1,000.

We are your go-to destination for breaking UK news, real-life stories from communities across the country, striking images, and must-see video from the heart of the action.

Follow us on Facebook at for the latest updates and developing stories, and stay connected on X (Twitter) the for live coverage as news breaks across the UK.

Topics :Police

SIGN UP NOW FOR YOUR FREE DAILY BREAKING NEWS AND PICTURES NEWSLETTER

Your information will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy

YOU MIGHT LIKE