Wiltshire Police has vowed to tackle drug dealing as part of the latest phase of a regional crackdown this week.

Earlier this year the five police forces across the South West combined their operational powers and launched Operation Scorpion.

This new initiative was designed to tackle drugs supply and criminal activity, and during the first week of activity back in March, saw 20 people arrested in Wiltshire, as well as drugs, cash and weapons seized.

The first phase of Operation Scorpion resulted in the following across the region:

  • 194 arrests in connection with drugs-related offences
  • 55 warrants carried out
  • 400 drug line disruptions
  • £404K (at least) of suspected drugs seized
  • £131K (at least) of cash seized
  • 320 vulnerability / welfare checks carried out and people safeguarded
  • A vast array of weapons seized including tasers, knives and machetes.

Throughout this week, officers and staff from various teams and departments will continue this work, focusing on engaging with communities to gather intelligence on local drug dealers.

This wider community engagement work will both educate local people about spotting the signs of drug dealing and listening to people’s concerns so we can gather information and build intelligence.

Assistant Chief Constable Deb Smith said: “We know that drug dealing is something which causes great harm to our communities across Wiltshire.

“These local dealers, who run operations selling illegal drugs to vulnerable drug users living within their own neighbourhoods, have no thought or regard to the misery they are creating.

“These illegal enterprises bring with them violence, intimidation, exploitation and anti-social behaviour, and I hope that operations like the one we are running this week, shows the public that it will not be tolerated.

“Although this is the sort of work which is ongoing 52 weeks a year, over the next seven days we will be combining resources with other agencies and organisations, and carrying out focused and targeted work to make a real difference."

Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson said: “Drug dealing is a concern that is raised with me by Wiltshire's residents time and time again – they destroy their daily lives and make it impossible, on occasion, for ordinary lives to continue. The knock-on effects of drug dealers in communities can make life unbearable.

“Operation Scorpion goes after those dealers embedded in our communities and we are going to make their lives so uncomfortable they no longer see Wiltshire as a soft option for their criminality."