Operation overkill: Hundreds of police officers cram streets in massive swoop on drug gangs
Police today smashed gangs dealing in class A drugs and stolen goods in a series of ‘unprecedented’ swoops.In one of the Met’s biggest operations, more than 1,100 officers stormed 40 addresses and 19 firms in Islington.
Investigations focused on a network involved in heroin, cocaine, stolen goods and fraud.
In one raid, police stormed Blackstock Road, hitting 19 businesses from butchers and internet cafés to fast-food outlets.
Over a thousand police officers are involved in one of the Met’s biggest operations
A stretch of the north London road was barricaded as more than 40 vans ferried in officers in riot gear. Police hope to pick up at least 70 suspects.
Hours earlier, 40 warrants were executed in dawn swoops in north and north-west London. Other addresses in Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Leeds were also targeted.
Officers from the Met, the British Transport Police and Immigration Services were involved in the operation.
Police raid a shop, with their investigations focusing on a network involved in drugs
They recovered forged documents, including passports and licences. They also found stolen goods including laptops, cameras, MP3 players and sat-nav systems.
Blackstock Road has long been on their radar say police sources. In the morning raids, 35 people were arrested.
Commander of Islington Police Bob Carr said: ‘The area that we have focused on has always been in our sights.’
Police break down a door, with the aim of unearthing stolen goods
He said that more operations will be ongoing, adding that because of the ‘relatively’ sophisticated nature of the network ‘we had to do it at one time and all in one hit’.
He added: ‘It’s something that needed to be done for a long time.’
He explained the numbers of officers were needed to storm Blackstock Road because of the scores of businesses they were targeting and the possible threat of violence.
A man is taken away by police for questioning in one of a series of swoops
He said that police will be out in force working with and reassuring the community.
He added: ‘This sends out the very strong message criminals can’t operate with impunity.’
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