South Yorkshire Police urge people to look out for signs of 'county lines' drug gangs

South Yorkshire Police is warning of the dangers of ‘county lines’ drug gangs - and telling people what signs to look out for.
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The force is trying to raise awareness of the existence of the gangs and is urging South Yorkshire residents to help spot young people who may be involved.

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So called ‘county lines’ drug gangs are involved in the supply of drugs from one area into another, often crossing county borders.

South Yorkshire Police is warning people to spot the signs that people may be embroiled with 'county lines' drug dealing gangsSouth Yorkshire Police is warning people to spot the signs that people may be embroiled with 'county lines' drug dealing gangs
South Yorkshire Police is warning people to spot the signs that people may be embroiled with 'county lines' drug dealing gangs
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They traditionally involve gangs in urban areas trying to expand their reach by flooding new, often smaller areas, where drugs are not as common.

Those running the gangs distance themselves from those on the ground dealing and taking the risks, by recruiting young gang members to transport the drugs from one area to another.

South Yorkshire Police said: “(County lines) is where illegal drugs are transported from one area to another, often across police boundaries. It usually involves children or vulnerable people who are coerced into it by gangs.

“We are raising awareness of county lines and child exploitation, and asking everybody to spot the signs.

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“If you are concerned about a young person, report it, we will listen. You can also report it anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.”

The force said signs that youngsters may have become embroiled with county lines gangs include a change in behaviour, children going missing or playing truant from school.

The force said they may also appear to have access to a number of mobile phones, they may show signs of assault, may start wearing new clothes and appear to have more money.