Crime | Posted on October 23rd, 2023 | return to news
Drugs and cash seized in Dorset in Operation Scorpion
A police operation in Dorset saw 26 arrests and the seizure by Dorset Police of drugs, cash, mobile phones and weapons.
A total of 26 people were arrested in Dorset, five people charged, over £93,000 worth of drugs, £1,300 cash, 17 mobile phones and two weapons were seized in phase six of Operation Scorpion which ran from Monday 9 October to Sunday 15 October. It reinforced the message that Dorset is “No Place For Drugs.”
In addition, three vulnerable adults were safeguarded.
The operation is collaboration between police forces in Dorset, Devon & Cornwall, Avon & Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, their respective Police and Crime Commissioners, British Transport Police, the South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SW ROCU) and the charity Crimestoppers.
The public plays an important role in helping police forces to build an intelligence picture and throughout the week communities were asked to report intelligence linked to drugs activity – no matter how big or small. Using the intelligence provided, Dorset Police carried out enforcement activities, disrupting those who are profiting from the damage and harm that drugs bring to our communities.
Assistant chief constable Mark Callaghan said: “Once again, Operational Scorpion has seen all five police forces from the South West join together to send a clear message to organised criminals and those who cause harm in our communities that there is no place for them in our region.
“I would like to thank our public for the intelligence they continue to provide us. We rely on this information to help provide us with a picture of what is taking place. Thanks to information we have received from members of the public, we have been able to disrupt organised criminal gangs, remove drugs from the streets of Dorset and safeguard members of the public.
“Please remember, if you see something that doesn’t seem right or doesn’t feel right, tell us. Your information could be the missing piece of the puzzle.
“We will continue to execute warrants and target organised gangs to make our county a hostile place for criminals, while protecting our communities and those individuals who need our help the most.”
Police and crime commissioner David Sidwick said: “The results from across the region have magnified and multiplied the action taken here in our county, with thousands and thousands of pounds worth of drugs being taken off the streets, almost 100 arrests being made, cars and laptops being seized as well as a significant number of people being safeguarded. All this action is happening to make our region and our county a safer place to be – so my thanks go to everyone involved in Operation Scorpion for taking the fight to the criminals and making sure they know our region is ‘No Place For Drugs’.”
If you have concerns about drug use or county lines in your area you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or go to www.dorset.police.uk – always call 999 if a crime is in progress.
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