December 17, 2025 - 221 views
A man has been jailed after a joint investigation with Merseyside Police North Wales Police revealed he was managing a county line operation offering the supply of crack cocaine and heroin in Bangor.
Superintendent Arwel Hughes from North Wales Police said: “Our close working partnership with colleagues from Merseyside Police allows us to share intelligence and quickly identify those who are intent on supplying crack cocaine and heroin to vulnerable community members.
“Criminals who run county lines cause a detrimental impact on communities across Merseyside and North Wales which is why we remain determined to tackle criminals who seek to exploit people and bring violence to our neighbourhoods for their own gain.
“I continue to appeal directly to anybody who has information about drug supply to report their concerns to police or anonymously through Crimestoppers.”
North Wales Police can be contacted on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
