11 people were arrested on Wednesday during a targeted day of activity to crackdown on county lines across Shropshire.
Yesterday West Mercia Police supported Merseyside Police with its proactive officer investigation work and subsequent premises searches.
11 people were arrested for various offences including possession with intent to supply class A, possession with intent to supply Class B, possession of a bladed weapon, as well as drink and drug driving offences.
More than £5,500 was also seized on the day and officers also conducted eight stop and searches during the day.
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