Last week saw police forces around Britain take part in a County Lines Intensification Week. Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit for southern Wales, worked with partners including Dyfed-Powys, South Wales, and Gwent Police as well as British Transport Police to take extensive action against suspected county lines activity. The aim of the week was to ensure that all possible opportunities to disrupt criminals and safeguard vulnerable people were maximised. Results throughout the week include: 32 arrests Over £179,000 worth of drugs seized, including 1.5kg of heroin Over £23,000 cash seized A number of people vulnerable to exploitation visited, spoken to and signposted to support.