09 Jul 2024
The NPCC alongside the NCLCC have today (9 July) launched the Disrupting County Lines Policing Strategy.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) County Lines and Gangs alongside the National County Lines Coordination Centre (NCLCC) have today (9 July) launched the Disrupting County Lines Policing Strategy 2024 to 2027.
The strategy aims to:
Building on the success since the launch of the Home Office County Lines programme in 2019, we have seen:
The latest County Lines Intensification Week, coordinated by the NPCC and led by NCLCC in March 2024, saw over 1,800 arrests, over £2.5m worth of Class A & Class B drugs seized, alongside 660 weapons seized which included 96 firearms and 466 bladed weapons, as well as £1.8m in cash seized. In addition over 1,600 people were actively safeguarded, with police forces working with relevant services and charities to help safeguard children and vulnerable adults, using a variety of options available to them, including specialist support referrals, strategy meetings, safety plans created and Modern Slavery Crime reports.
This relentless and robust action to bring down county lines gangs is part of policing’s strategic objective in breaking the model used by the organised criminals and protecting vulnerable people who are being exploited by them.
Commander Paul Brogden, NPCC lead for County Lines, said: “Significant advancements have been achieved in tackling the problem of County Lines and the criminal networks operating in England, Scotland & Wales. Our highly successful County Lines programme, coordinated by the National County Lines Coordination Centre (NCLCC), has built strong collaborations across police forces resulting in significant numbers of arrests and charges, County Line closures, large quantities of drugs seized, weapons including knives and firearms recovered, and the disruption and dismantling of organised criminal groups. Importantly we have also seen welcomed improvements in the numbers of children safeguarded together with less younger children been drawn into this coercive criminal business model.
“We know the County Lines drugs supply business model continues to exploit children and vulnerable adults, so we must continue working across the country to effectively tackle this cross-border crime.
“County Lines drug dealing destroys lives, and we are committed to stopping the supply of illegal drugs, and the exploitation and violence that is frequently associated with it.
“Our message is clear to anyone running county lines across the country; we will be relentless in our pursuit of you, we will shut down your county lines, we will take drugs off our streets and we will rescue those who are being exploited by you.”
The Executive Summary for the Disrupting County Lines Policing Strategy and the full Disrupting County Lines Policing Strategy 2024 to 2027 can be accessed online.
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