How police are tackling the menace of a violent drugs 'turf war' in Nuneaton
An operation is underway to stop a ‘turf war’ between dealers trying to flood the streets of Nuneaton with drugs.
The sting, code-named Operation Farrell has been running for the past seven months with the aim of stopping drugs barons from neighbouring cities from sending dealers into the town, taking over the homes of vulnerable people and causing violence.
It was launched in December following a rise in violent crime, including several stabbings, linked to what cops call ‘County Lines’ which is when drug dealers from the West Midlands, Staffordshire and Leicestershire areas, send gangs of young people or vulnerable adults to carry and sell drugs from town to town and across county boundaries.
So far there have been 28 arrests, one closure order of a ‘crack den’ flat in Dillon Court and the seizure of Class A and Class B drugs and firearms.
Having kept the operation under-wraps for so long, top cops have decided to lift the lid on it, with an appeal for people to come forward with any information they may have.
Inspector Dave Williams, Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) lead for Nuneaton, Bedworth, and North Warwickshire, said: “To date there have been 28 arrests and a closure order at a property in Dillon Court, Nuneaton.
“But this only tells half the story; the main success has been the disruption to the county lines drugs supply and an improved intelligence picture that is helping us to target those responsible.
"We are sending out a clear message; if you’re coming to Nuneaton to deal drugs and take part in other forms of criminal activity, you’re not welcome.
"We’re looking for you and we will do everything in our power to disrupt your activity and make the town a hostile place for you.
“A lot of what we have achieved has only been possible thanks to information provided by members of the public.
"As we go public with the operation, I would urge people to continue to provide us with information and play a part in helping to make Nuneaton a safe place to live, work, and visit.”
“We can’t act immediately on every piece of information, but no matter how small that information is it helps us to build up a better picture of the issues we are facing,” Insp Williams said.
“Your information could be the final part of the puzzle that will allow us to make an arrest or take out a warrant.
"I would also like to reassure people that Operation Farrell isn’t going to be a one off.
"We know that as we eliminate one supply of drugs other dealers will look to move in to fill the gap.
"We’re in this for the long haul and are committed to making it as difficult as possible to deal drugs in Nuneaton .”
