Around 70 criminal networks supplying heroin, cocaine and crack from London were shut down by the Metropolitan Police during a week of action beginning on 3 October.
County lines refers to criminal gangs using mobile phones to supply drugs from large cities to towns and rural areas.Line holders are in charge of the network while runners, often vulnerable people, are used to deliver the drugs.Some 31 referrals were made to officials responsible for identifying victims of human trafficking and modern slavery and ensuring they get appropriate support.
Deputy assistant commissioner, Graham McNulty, said:"County lines bring misery to communities and devastate the lives of those who are most vulnerable in our society. Mr McNulty added:"Our efforts to tackle county lines are ongoing day in, day out, not just during the coordinated weeks of action.
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