Halifax Courier

Biggest number of drugs seizures outside the Met

- Georgina Morris

WEST YORKSHIRE Police made its highest number of controlled drug seizures in a decade last year, figures from the Home Office have revealed.

The force made a total of 6,046 seizures in 2018/19 – the most for any force in England and Wales except the Metropolit­an Police.

It was the highest amount since 2009/10 when the total stood at 3,666 and represents at 14 per cent increase on 2017/18.

West Yorkshire, which is the fourth largest force in the country by officer numbers, made 1,161 seizures of Class A drugs, 4,613 of Class B and 143 of Class C.

Detective Chief Superinten­dent Pat Twiggs, of Protective Services Crime, said: “The force has made a significan­t investment in tackling serious and organised crime, which includes drug dealing, over the past two years and this is reflected in the increased drug seizures we have

AS THE figures were released, Det Chief Supt Twiggs urged members of the public to continue to provide informatio­n on drug dealing in their neighbourh­oods.

“A number of operations remain ongoing to target those bringing misery to neighbourh­oods and we continue to encourage anyone who has informatio­n about drug dealing in their communitie­s to contact the Crimestopp­ers charity.

“Reports to Crimestopp­ers can be made in total anonymity and all intelligen­ce is investigat­ed.”

made. A key part of this investment was the 2018 launch of Programme Precision.

“This has been a major multi-agency initiative with partners to target organised crime groups and frustrate their ability to operate in West Yorkshire, and it has had an impact on our streets.

“Significan­t operations as part of Precision so far have included the seizure of £100,000 of Class A drugs and £20,000 of cash in May 2019 during the national County Lines intensific­ation week.”

The most commonly seized drug in West Yorkshire was cannabis, with a total of 4,373 seizures made.

They included 56kg of herbal cannabis, 3kg of cannabis resin, and 21,436 cannabis plants.

Class A drugs cocaine and heroin were the second and third most seized, with 689 and 244 seizures respective­ly.

The Home Office data also includes separate figures for New Psychoacti­ve Substances (NPS), which were known as ‘legal highs’ until they were banned in 2016.

It shows the most seized NPS by volume was synthetic cannabinoi­d - typically referred to as spice.

A total of 216 doses were seized during the last year on top of 47 doses of nitrous oxide or ‘laughing gas’.

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TONY JOHNSON OPERATION: The synthetic cannabinoi­d drug, Spice, was seized during police raids in Leeds.
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SIGNIFICAN­T: Police have promised no let up in their fight to keep illegal drugs off the streets.
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