On the beat with Hamish the drug dog as he tries to sniff out dealers at Aberdeen Railway Station
Updated: 20/05/2021, 12:22 pm
The Covid-19 crisis has not reduced the risk of people being targeted to transport drugs into the north-east by rail, it has been revealed.
The British Transport Police along with Police Scotland officers and police dog Hamish carried out an operation at the city’s rail station.
It was part of an ongoing bid to crackdown on county lines crime – where drugs are moved across country from one jurisdiction to another.
Often young people or other vulnerable individuals are used to courier drugs.