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FOURTEEN people were arrested as part of a joint Merseyside Police and North Wales investigation into County Lines drug dealing. The activity was part of ongoing Project Medusa, an operation led by Merseyside Police and set up to tackle County Lines drug dealing and child criminal exploitation into Bangor and Anglesey. Two children and vulnerable adults were safeguarded as part of the operation. Officers from both forces were deployed to areas of North Wales as well as transport hubs, such as Lime Street Station in Merseyside to disrupt criminal activity and safeguard young and vulnerable people exploited by criminal gangs.
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TWO men from the Wirral are among 14 arrested following a joint Merseyside Police and North Wales investigation into County Lines drug dealing. The activity was part of ongoing Project Medusa, an operation led by Merseyside Police and set up to tackle County Lines drug dealing and child criminal exploitation into Bangor and Anglesey. Two children and vulnerable adults were safeguarded as part of the operation. Officers from both forces were deployed to areas of North Wales as well as transport hubs, such as Lime Street Station in Merseyside to disrupt criminal activity and safeguard young and vulnerable people exploited by criminal gangs.
Man swallowed heroin then tried to run away when he was surprised by police
Police officers targeted train stations on Merseyside as part of an operation tackling drug dealing across the region and north Wales
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Officers from Merseyside and North Wales Police joined forces to tackle County Lines drug dealing and child criminal exploitation.
A man swallowed a bag of what is thought to have been heroin as he fled officers who surprised him at a train station. The 23-year-old tried to escape after seeing police when he approached Green Lane station in Birkenhead.
He was caught and questioned on suspicion of obstructing an officer.