Major Drugs Bust on Churchfield Road

Police break up gang supplying the Camden area


Stock photo of a drugs raid by police. Picture: palnatoke

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June 30, 2023

A major police operation targeting a drugs network supplying the Camden area has conducted a raid in Acton.

There was a dawn swoop on a property on Churchfield Road on Thursday 29 June, one of 12 addresses hit simultaneously by the police.

The raids resulted in eight arrests, two male juveniles and six men aged between 18 and 30, for offences including conspiracy to supply Class A drugs (heroin and crack cocaine) and kidnap.

As well as the arrests, officers have recovered a significant amount of Class A drugs, imitation firearms and cash.

Officers in the Gang Crime / Drug Focus Investigation team based in Camden and Islington started investigating a drugs line operating in the Camden area in September 2022. They discovered a network of people running the line, forcing others to carry out their work. The group supplied heroin and crack cocaine, in Camden, around London and recruited young people to work for the drugs line.

The investigation also identified a case of kidnap by the group of a young woman who was subjected to violence. She continues to be safeguarded throughout this process.

Detective Inspector Zara Baker, from the Central North Gang Crime/Drug Focus CID team, said, “Today’s operation is the culmination of months’ of hard work by detectives, conducting detailed activity to bring such large scale, complex investigations together.

“These arrests have included conspiracy to supply drugs as well as a kidnapping. However, we know groups like these are often involved in the exploitation of young people and high levels of violence. We hope today’s arrests see the closure of this drug line, and halts the violence and anti-social behaviour that goes hand in hand with gang and drug activity. My officers are committed to removing drugs from the streets of Camden, protecting the vulnerable from exploitation and supressing violence.

“Having seen the harm and chaos groups like this cause in the city as well as in their own communities, we hope the result of this operation will ultimately make Camden an even safer place to live, work and visit.”


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