More than £300,000 worth of drugs were seized across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in one week.
Between November 25 and December 1, operations from officers confiscated the drugs and over £134,000 in cash – arresting 94 people and taking over 30 weapons in the process.
Hampshire Constabulary also said that 14 county lines networks were dismantled.
Across the week, 170 mobile phones and devices were seized.
In the New Forest alone, over 700 cannabis plants were confiscated in two raids on New Road in Blackfield and Romsey Road in Copythorne.
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In an unrelated incident, a 27-year-old man from Lymington was arrested on November 27 on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of Class A and Class B drugs.
Officers also say that 12 young people were arrested across the week for drug-related offences.
The Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, commended the constabulary for cracking down on drug networks.
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PCC Donna Jones said: “Drug dealing causes misery to our communities. It brings violence, exploitation and deprivation.
“The results from the week of action demonstrate the commitment of officers and staff to get drugs off our streets and make our communities safer.
“Help has been offered to children and vulnerable adults who have been groomed and recruited to work for these gangs, who are often under threat of violence and debt, and fearful that there is no way out.
“As Police Commissioner, I will continue to fund interventions for people on the periphery of crime who need help to break free from addiction and exploitation.”
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