The amount of powder cocaine seized by South Yorkshire Police has fallen by over 40%

"We will not relent when it comes to disrupting criminal enterprises and locking up those involved in this soulless trade."
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The amount of powder cocaine seized by South Yorkshire Police has fallen by more than 40 per cent, new figures show.

Recently-released figures from the Home Office show 1.2 kilogrammes of powder cocaine were seized by South Yorkshire Police in 128 operations in the year to March 2023.

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This was down from a year earlier, when 2.1 kilogrammes were seized. This represents a year-on-year decrease of 43 per cent.

Recently-released figures from the Home Office show 1.2 kilogrammes of powder cocaine were seized by South Yorkshire Police in 128 operations in the year to March 2023Recently-released figures from the Home Office show 1.2 kilogrammes of powder cocaine were seized by South Yorkshire Police in 128 operations in the year to March 2023
Recently-released figures from the Home Office show 1.2 kilogrammes of powder cocaine were seized by South Yorkshire Police in 128 operations in the year to March 2023

During the same period, police forces across England and Wales have seen powder cocaine seizures double – 3,360 kilogrammes were seized in the year to March, up from 1,680 kilogrammes the year before.

This was cancelled out by a drop in seizures by the UK Border Force of nearly 1,900 kilogrammes, with 15,219 kilogrammes confiscated over the same period.

As a result, there was a small drop in the amount of cocaine taken from criminals last year – despite being the second highest volume on record.

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National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for drugs, Chief Constable Richard Lewis, said the increase in seizures by police forces was "a real positive".

"By taking more drugs out of circulation, we are stripping organised criminals of their assets and preventing them from investing the profits into further, more dangerous and harmful crime," he said.

Mr Lewis continued: "Cocaine is a highly addictive substance and vulnerable users can often find themselves caught up in a dangerous cycle of exploitation – which is why there is also ongoing work to prevent drug use, highlight the dangers and empower our communities to report suspicious activity."

The figures include other illegal substances seized by police forces. There were 3,863 drug seizures by South Yorkshire Police last year, a small rise from 3,774 the year before.

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This included the confiscation of 128,126 cannabis plants, 140.4 kilogrammes of herbal cannabis and 430 grams of cannabis resin.

The force also seized 370 grams of crack cocaine.

Minister for crime, policing and fire Chris Philp said: "We will not relent when it comes to disrupting criminal enterprises and locking up those involved in this soulless trade. Today's stats speak for themselves, sending a clear message to criminals that they will be caught.

"This government takes a zero-tolerance approach to both supply and possession of illegal drugs and I am grateful to the dedicated Border Force and police officers for protecting our communities from these dangerous substances."