Police have arrested people in a crackdown on county lines drug gangs in England and Scotland.
There were 36 raids on Tuesday against gangs who transport drugs.
Merseyside Police arrested people during raids in Stockbridge Village, Old Swan, Netherton and Toxteth.
There were also raids in Lancashire, Perth in Tayside and Workington, Cumbria. British Transport Police (BTP) also arrested three people on the rail network. The were arrested on suspicion of various drug offences.
Lancashire Police arrested five people in raids in Blackpool, Lancaster, Morecambe and Preston. There were also two arrests in Cumbria.
Officers seized “significant” quantities of Class A drugs, £ , at an address in Liverpool and an imitation firearm in Lancashire.
Police were also deployed at Aberdeen Airport and main railway stations in Wigan, Preston and Liverpool.
Assistant Chief Constable Ian Critchley of Merseyside Police said five “vulnerable” young people had been discovered.
He said: “Those responsible for these county lines bring misery to our local communities through their drug dealing and they also target and coerce young and vulnerable people into doing their dirty work. ” (Read More)
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