Kent Police have arrested seven suspected members of a drug dealing network following a series of coordinated raids in east Kent.
Officers executed warrants at seven properties across Dover, Deal, Thanet, and Aylesham on the morning of Wednesday, February 5, 2025, as part of an ongoing crackdown on organised crime.
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Drugs, Weapons, and Cash Seized
During the searches, police uncovered suspected heroin, crack cocaine, and ecstasy. Officers also seized knives and cash, with sniffer dogs assisting in locating illegal substances.
The six men and one woman, aged between 21 and 63, were arrested on suspicion of various drug-related offences. They remain in custody while investigations continue.
Police Crack Down on Organised Crime
Detective Inspector Eleanor Miller emphasised the impact of drug networks on local communities and pledged continued action against those involved in illegal activity.
“Organised crime networks not only profit from the misery of drug users, but their activities are often behind antisocial behaviour and other crimes we see in our towns and communities.”
She issued a stern warning to those involved in drug-related crime:
“Anyone dealing drugs in the county should know that our officers could be at their front door tomorrow.”
Ongoing Investigation
The arrests form part of Kent Police’s wider efforts to dismantle drug networks and reduce the violence and criminality linked to the trade.
The investigation remains ongoing, and police have urged anyone with information about drug activity in their area to report it via 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.