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Day of Action against Drugs

South Wales Police arrested 14 people and summonsed another nine to appear in Court following a day of action against drugs in Bridgend and the Vale of Glamorgan yesterday (Wednesday February 9th).

The arrests, for drugs related offences, were part of a concerted day of action across the two counties when more than 20 warrants were executed.


Detective Inspector Huw Thomas of Barry CID said: “Operation Magnitude was implemented to pro actively target the use and supply of illegal drugs in Bridgend and the Vale of Glamorgan".

Drugs including amphetamine, valium, cannabis, and diazepam were seized by officers as well as £1375 in cash.

“Officers from Neighbourhood Policing Teams, CID, PCSOs and the force tactical unit worked together, acting on information and intelligence provided by the local community".

“The areas targeted are also linked with occurrences of anti-social behaviour which is having a detrimental effect on the quality of life of residents".

“Serious drug use has a direct effect on our Serious Acquisitive Crime, as users frequently need to commit crime in order to support their daily habits".

“The success of the operation is a reinforcement of our commitment to act upon community intelligence and ensure that we are targeting the right people and disrupting the lives of those who continue to supply drugs and destroy the lives of others.”


Officers also gathered evidence which in the event of charges will be used to secure confiscation orders under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA).

Applications will now be made to freeze any assets owned by suspects who it is believed may have been living off the proceeds of crime, and investigations will be launched into their personal affairs by POCA officers.

Detective Sergeant Gareth Morgan of Bridgend CID said: “It’s not just about making arrests and seizing any drugs that we find on the day".

“The Proceeds of Crime Act enables us to seize and restrain all the criminal assets derived from the conduct of people involved in drug trafficking".

“When we carry out an investigation we will look at every single asset – from holidays to homes to personal possessions.
“Most career criminals feel able to carry out a prison sentence, but when you start taking away their cars, emptying their bank accounts, and selling their home - that is when it really hurts".
“Why should criminals enjoy a luxury lifestyle that is supported by money made by illegal means? "

“They have to realise that crime does not pay but we need the help of the public to keep telling us where these individuals are!.

“Our message is simple, no one will benefit from crime, but we need your help and information to begin to target the people responsible in your area.”


Anyone who has information about drug use or trafficking can call South Wales Police by dialling 101 or calling Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

The Wales Drug and Alcohol Helpline (0808 141 0044) is a free and bilingual telephone drugs helpline providing a single point of contact for anyone in Wales wanting further information or help relating to drugs or alcohol. This service is available to individuals, their families, or carers wanting advice or support.

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