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Rise in drug trafficking in Derbyshire, report says
Rise in drug trafficking in Derbyshire, report says

BBC News

time18-07-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

Rise in drug trafficking in Derbyshire, report says

Drug trafficking in Derbyshire has increased by more than 60% compared to pre-Covid levels, according to new report by the county's police and crime commissioner says the number of trafficking "occurrences" in 2024 was 1,034, compared to 636 in also said drug deaths in the county had increased by 10% over the past two years, though it did not say how many people had Police said there were a number of factors contributing to the increases, including improved recording processes. As of January this year, police had mapped eight county lines drug shut down about 36 in 2024 and "significantly weakened" 179 others, with 34 children involved in county lines report noted that Derbyshire Police was "constantly closing and mapping new lines in conjunction with the current intelligence and risk picture". Meanwhile Derby North was highlighted as the area with the most drug possession offences in 2024 with a total of had the second highest at 190 and Derbyshire Dales had the lowest number with 66. The report estimated more than 5,000 people across Derbyshire currently use heroin and crack cocaine, although most of these are also receiving added in the past 12 months there had been 1,885 admissions to Derbyshire's hospitals related to heroin and other harmful drugs, with an average cost each time of £3,000. Derbyshire Police said improvements in how crimes are recorded, officers taking a "proactive approach" to targeting drug gangs, and additional training around stop-and-search procedures could have impacted the increase seen in drug trafficking. A spokesperson told the BBC: "If officers are on the front foot and making more arrests and catching criminals, then this will be reflected in the figures."We have a team of officers dedicated to tackling issues associated with drug trafficking, including exploitation and county lines gangs." Derbyshire Police said the use of synthetic opioids was contributing to an increase in drug-related deaths. Officers have been trained to administer Naloxone, a life-saving emergency antidote to opioid overdose, to combat the of June, it had been used to treat people 20 times since May 1,300 officers have been trained to administer the drug in Derbyshire while more than 900 officers in frontline roles have volunteered to carry say that one woman received naloxone on four separate occasions after officers suspected she had taken an overdose each time she was located. The Derbyshire Police spokesperson said while drug-related deaths were increasing nationally, "significant efforts" were being made in Derbyshire to bring the number down"This includes an increase in the availability of specialist treatment and recovery supports for people with drug (and, or alcohol) problems," they said."A multi-agency local drug information system has been established to monitor risks associated with drug use and take actions to reduce risks."Police and partner agencies also have a drug and alcohol-related death multi-agency review process, which seeks to review deaths, learn lessons and inform strategy to prevent further fatalities" The report also said alcohol misuse is also a significant issue in the county with almost 12,000 people dependent on alcohol and only 2,500 receiving and crime commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts said: "Every drug-related death is tragic and, in most cases, preventable."Partners have made progress and there has been a 9.6% increase of adults in treatment."No-one is under any illusions that there is anything other than more work to do. I will work with all the partners and agencies to ensure this delivers the progress we need to see."

Barricaded person in Southwold Township charged with multiple counts of drug trafficking
Barricaded person in Southwold Township charged with multiple counts of drug trafficking

CTV News

time17-07-2025

  • CTV News

Barricaded person in Southwold Township charged with multiple counts of drug trafficking

A heavy OPP presence has gathered on Bush Line, just west of Mill Road, near Port Stanley, Ont. on July 16, 2025. (Gerry Dewan/CTV News London) A person barricaded at a Bush Line address has been charged after they were taken into custody on Wednesday. Officers, including members of the Tactical Response Unit, surrounded a house in Southwold Township just before 6:30 a.m. After the standoff, the 38-year-old man of Elgin County was taken into custody. The man was charged with: Robbery with Theft Uttering threats - Cause death or Bodily Harm Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking - Fentanyl Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking - Cocaine Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking - Methamphetamine Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of Trafficking - Hydromorphone Possession of a Schedule IV substance for the purpose of Trafficking - Nabilone Possession of Ammunition contrary to Prohibition Order The accused will appear in court in St. Thomas on July 17.

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr's legendary father breaks silence on son's ICE arrest over 'cartel links'
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr's legendary father breaks silence on son's ICE arrest over 'cartel links'

Daily Mail​

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Mail​

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr's legendary father breaks silence on son's ICE arrest over 'cartel links'

Boxing great Julio Cesar Chavez Sr has protested his son's innocence after he was arrested by ICE agents last week over his alleged connection to the Sinaloa Cartel. Just days after his defeat against Jake Paul in Anaheim, California at the end of June, Chavez Jr was arrested 27 miles away in Los Angeles for overstaying his US visa and lying on a green-card application, according to the Department of Homeland Security. In Mexico, the 39-year-old son and namesake of the country's greatest ever boxer is also wanted on allegations of drug and gun trafficking. The DHS said last Thursday that they are 'processing him for expedited removal from the United States' due to a warrant in Mexico. As for the timing of the arrest, they claimed Chavez Jr's June 28 loss to Paul occurred one day after he became determined to stay in the country illegally. Mexico has since confirmed that it issued an arrest warrant for Chavez Jr in 2023. The country's officials and the DHS 'started the corresponding procedure for his extradition to Mexico,' it was revealed last week. Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum has also expressed hope that he will be imprisoned upon return. Amid plans to deport his son back to their homeland, Chavez Sr - one of the greatest fighters in boxing history - has claimed his son is innocent and that he is by no means a criminal. 'It's complicated, there's a lot of talk, but we're calm because we know my son's innocence,' the 62-year-old told the El Heraldo newspaper. 'My son will be anything you want, anything, but he is not a criminal and less everything he's being accused of.' Alejandro Gertz Manero, Mexico's Attorney General, said on Sunday that the investigation against Chavez Jr started in 2019 after a complaint filed by US authorities against the Sinaloa Cartel for organized crime, human trafficking, arms trafficking, and drug trafficking. 'He knows a lot of people, we live in Culiacan , it would be impossible not to know all of the people that are doing illicit stuff, but that does not mean nothing,' Chavez Sr said. 'In my time I met everybody, and they did not come after me.' Chavez senior was considered one of the best Mexican boxers of all time; a world champion at three divisions. In the 1980s and '90s he was a huge celebrity who mixed with drug dealers. He claimed in the past to have been friends with drug lords Amada Carrillo Fuentes and Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman. Gertz Manero said Chavez Junior's lawyers have requested at least five injunctions in Mexico, which have been rejected because the boxer is still in the United States. 'Lawyers in the United States are working to see if he stays there, and we're prepared if he comes here,' Chavez senior said. 'We'll fight under Mexican law if he´s transferred here.' Chavez has spent considerable time in his native Mexico and the US in recent years, but according to the Department of Homeland Security, his tourist visa expired in February of 2024. The agency further claims Chavez filed several fraudulent statements while applying for permanent residence in April of 2024 after marrying Frida Muñoz, who is related to imprisoned Sinaloa cartel kingpin Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman. Chavez's father has openly spoken about his own relationships with the Sinaloa Cartel and, in particular, 'El Chapo'. In a podcast with journalist Javier Alarcon in 2021, he revealed: 'Not just El Chapo, I've met all the most wanted drug traffickers, like Amado Carrillo, El Azul [Esparragoza], and El Mayo [Zambada].

Man (20s) to appear in court after gardaí discover €170k worth of drugs in Kerry
Man (20s) to appear in court after gardaí discover €170k worth of drugs in Kerry

BreakingNews.ie

time15-06-2025

  • BreakingNews.ie

Man (20s) to appear in court after gardaí discover €170k worth of drugs in Kerry

A man in his 20s who was arrested on Friday after gardaí discovered €170,000 worth of drugs in a car in Co Kerry has since been charged. He is due to appear before Tralee District Court at 10:30am on Monday morning. Advertisement The man was arrested after gardaí recovered €170,000 worth of drugs from a vehicle intercepted in Listowel, Co Kerry. Shortly after 10pm on Friday, gardaí intercepted the vehicle and recovered a substantial quantity of cannabis and cocaine. The driver was arrested at the scene and was detained under Section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996 at a Garda station in Co Kerry. Gardaí said investigations are ongoing.

Driver (20s) arrested after gardaí discover €170k worth of drugs in Co Kerry
Driver (20s) arrested after gardaí discover €170k worth of drugs in Co Kerry

BreakingNews.ie

time14-06-2025

  • BreakingNews.ie

Driver (20s) arrested after gardaí discover €170k worth of drugs in Co Kerry

A man in his 2os has been arrested after gardaí recovered €170,000 worth of drugs from a vehicle intercepted in Listowel, Co Kerry. Shortly after 10pm on Friday, gardaí intercepted the vehicle and recovered a substantial quantity of cannabis and cocaine. Advertisement The driver was arrested at the scene and is currently being detained under Section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996 at a Garda station in Co Kerry. The drugs will be sent for analysis to Forensic Science Ireland (FSI). Gardaí said investigations are ongoing and further updates will follow.

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